Evidence of meeting #2 for Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was hour.

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3:55 p.m.

Conservative

Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies, BC

Yes. I'd like to officially make the motion. I want to make it short so that you can sift out the chaff. I would move that, considering that the ministers are going to be here for the full two hours on April 11, the committee request their officials be here for our following meeting for a full two hours.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Which would be on April 13.

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Conservative

Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies, BC

Perfect.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Do we simply vote, or do we have to reread?

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A voice

No.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

No? Okay.

Are there any questions or comments to the motion?

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

Mr. Chair, I was just looking at the date that we have to report back to the House if we want to bring up anything on main estimates. Are we talking about mandate when they come or are we talking main estimates at the same time?

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Conservative

Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies, BC

It's their mandate letters.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Yes, I believe they're going to talk about their mandate letters.

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

Just the mandate.... So are we going to invite the ministers back for that at another date?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

I think we can have that conversation. I think this specific invitation is asking them to refer to their mandate letters as they pertain to this committee.

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

Right. So, if we're going to be restricted to that, then we'd have to invite them back. We have a deadline of May 31 to report back; otherwise, the estimates are deemed accepted.

I think, just for efficiency, we either invite them back or we open it up so we can deal.... We have them for two hours, so we could also deal with the main estimates while they're here, their mandate and estimates, if that's okay with members.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Mr. Long.

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Liberal

Wayne Long Liberal Saint John—Rothesay, NB

Why don't we just deal with the 6th and the 13th first? We'll have the three of them here for two hours on the 6th. We'll put the request out for their—

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

The 11th.

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Liberal

Wayne Long Liberal Saint John—Rothesay, NB

The 11th, sorry. Then we'll put the request out for the next meeting for their officials.

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

That's fine.

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Liberal

Wayne Long Liberal Saint John—Rothesay, NB

Then let's just see what we get from that.

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Conservative

Mark Warawa Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, BC

Very good.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Mr. Robillard.

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Liberal

Yves Robillard Liberal Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, QC

I second the motion.

(Motion agreed to)

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

Moving on, let's move back to the report of the subcommittee. You all have this in front of you, and I'll just read through it quickly here:

Your Subcommittee met on Monday, February 22, 2016, to consider the business of the Committee and agreed to make the following recommendations:

1. That the Committee conduct, as its first priority, a study of the impact of recent reforms to the Employment Insurance Program and to Employment Insurance appeals; that the study include an examination of the current low rates of access to Employment Insurance and their causes; and that the Government provide an answer to the recommendations made by the Committee.

2. That, concerning the study of the impact of recent reforms to the Employment Insurance Program and to Employment Insurance appeals, the Committee hold a total of five (5) meetings which are to be divided as follows: One (1) meeting to receive a briefing from department officials; Three (3) meetings to hear from witnesses; and One (1) meeting for the consideration of a draft report.

3. That, concerning the study of the impact of recent reforms to the Employment Insurance Program and to Employment Insurance appeals, the total number of witnesses be divided among the recognized parties according to their standings in the House of Commons and that each party send a prioritized list of witnesses including their contact information to the Clerk of the Committee no later than Monday, February 29, 2016, at 4:00 p.m.

4. That the Committee conduct, as its second priority, a study of poverty reduction strategies currently in place across Canada; that the study focus on improving the delivery of federal resources and services for the Canadian Poverty Reduction Strategy; that the study be based on four main areas of implementation: Neighbourhoods ( eg. affordable housing and homeless shelters), Workforce (eg. skills training), Education, and Health; that special focus be put on improving services for our most vulnerable citizens: children, the disabled, people experiencing mental illness, and seniors living in poverty; that the Committee receive witnesses for sixteen (16) meetings; and that the Government provide an answer to the recommendations made by the Committee.

On the report from the subcommittee, are there any questions or comments?

There are a couple of comments from the clerk. It's just to note that meeting five regarding the consideration of the draft report, which is referred to in recommendation two, will not be right after meeting four since the analysts will need time to actually write that report. In recommendation three, in terms of the witness breakdown, there's a total of 24 witnesses, 14 from the Liberals, 7 from the Conservatives and 3 from the New Democratic Party.

Are there any questions or comments?

Mr. Zimmer.

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Conservative

Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies, BC

Does this happen until April 11? I'm thinking it's not going to. To me, there's probably some gap time. Does it happen to coordinate with that date of April 11?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bryan May

That's a great question.

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Conservative

Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies, BC

It must come close.