Evidence of meeting #8 for Indigenous and Northern Affairs in the 40th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was nations.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Carolyn Buffalo  Chief of the Montana Cree Nation, Assembly of First Nations
Eugene Seymour  Coordinator, Independent Lobby to amend the Indian Oil and Gas Act
Karl Jacques  Senior Counsel, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
John Dempsey  Director, Policy, Indian Oil and Gas Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Graeme Truelove

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

Yes.

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Liberal

Larry Bagnell Liberal Yukon, YT

So perhaps we could ask that first nation if they want to, before Tuesday, just for the committee's information, give their responses in writing to the minister's seven responses. We would then have that for our own personal reference while we go through clause-by-clause on Tuesday.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

That's a fair suggestion. We'll offer them that opportunity and seek their response in that regard.

Mr. Russell.

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Liberal

Todd Russell Liberal Labrador, NL

Is it okay for me to move to a totally different topic, Mr. Chair, just for 30 seconds?

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

Please, yes, we're good.

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Liberal

Todd Russell Liberal Labrador, NL

Throughout our hearings, a number of witnesses who come forward make commitments to get back to committee members on questions that may have been asked, or on additional information. Do we keep track of that? For instance, there was some reluctance on the part of some departmental officials to share information on how schools are built, and what schools get chosen to be built. They promised to get back to us with an answer.

So I'm just wondering, do we keep track of that, or can we keep track of that? I'm telling you that a number of people say in committee, “We can't do that right now, but we'll get back to you.”

10:55 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

Yes. That's a very important point, Mr. Russell.

We will endeavour to make note of those instances where a commitment is made to get back to the committee. It may not happen right away, but certainly we will keep track of that, in review of the testimony each meeting, and provide follow-ups. We'll keep you informed, too, by the way, as to when something has been provided, as we did today in Minister Strahl's letter.

So we will keep track of those outstanding items and bring them forward as they arrive.

Mr. Albrecht.

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Conservative

Harold Albrecht Conservative Kitchener—Conestoga, ON

Mr. Chair, this is a little bit along the same line, although it may take a different tack.

We've had some conversation today about the fact that some of our witnesses did not have written materials. I understand that it's not always possible, but is it a practice that the clerk or someone identifies to the proposed witnesses, before they come, that it's expected of them? Perhaps a week before, they would be aware of the requirement we have.

If it helps them, it helps us. I think it's a mutually beneficial idea.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

I'll defer that question to the clerk, actually.

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The Clerk of the Committee Mr. Graeme Truelove

It's written on the witness confirmation forms that we send to them when they confirm with us. I haven't been expressing it as something that is expected by the committee. I have been expressing it as something that is an option available to them.

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Conservative

John Duncan Conservative Vancouver Island North, BC

Further on the same question, if a witness sends you their speaking notes in one of the official languages, how long does it take to get the translation done? How much ahead do you request that they submit it?

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The Clerk

It's five days.

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Conservative

John Duncan Conservative Vancouver Island North, BC

It's five days.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

Thank you.

Thank you, Mr. Jacques, Mr. Dempsey, and members.

This meeting is adjourned.