Evidence of meeting #74 for Official Languages in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was penalty.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Lyne Robinson-Dalpé  Director, Advisory and Compliance, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner
Bruce Bergen  Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

4:20 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

We're going to have a different kind of justice system. You're right; when the commissioner forms the belief on reasonable grounds that there has been an offence under the act committed, then she's required under the law to refer the matter to the police. We refer it to the RCMP and then they investigate. They have to determine whether the offence has actually occurred, whether somebody was being paid to lobby, whether they were lobbying with specified things that are set out in the act, whether they should have registered but didn't, and then they have to determine whether it's in the public interest to lay a charge and commence court action.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

Bernard Généreux Conservative Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup, QC

But she has a choice.

4:20 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Alupa Clarke

Your speaking time has ended, Mr. Généreux.

4:20 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

When she has reasonable grounds to believe an offence has occurred then she's required to refer it the RCMP.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Alupa Clarke

Thank you, Mr. Bergen.

I'm told that two Liberal members, Mr. Arseneault and Mr. Vandal, will share the next six minutes.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

I have only one question.

Is there ever a situation where you settle out of court?

4:25 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

We don't really settle out of court per se. When a prosecution is started it's not actually our office that does the prosecutions. It's the police and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. In fact, there could be a plea bargain in a case like that, or in any case. As I mentioned, technically if a consultant lobbyist is required to register he's required to register within 10 days. So really on the 11th, 12th, or the 15th day that person is in breach of the law. If we get a situation like that, we will not refer that file to the RCMP because they will say, “It's not in the public interest to prosecute that person”. What we will do is send them a letter and tell them, “Don't do that again and we'll be monitoring you essentially”.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

Is there a fine imposed?

4:25 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

There is no fine at that stage.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

There is no monetary penalty at that point?

4:25 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

No, the commissioner does not have that authority.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

She doesn't have that authority.

4:25 p.m.

Senior Counsel, Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

Bruce Bergen

That's correct.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

Ms. Robinson-Dalpé, your administrative penalties are not punitive as such. They exist only to reinforce incentives. Is that right?

4:25 p.m.

Director, Advisory and Compliance, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner

Lyne Robinson-Dalpé

Indeed, it's to encourage compliance.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

The limit for the fines is set at $500, is that right?

4:25 p.m.

Director, Advisory and Compliance, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner

Lyne Robinson-Dalpé

That's correct. For a first offence, the penalty is $100.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

That's what's set out in the legislation that governs you, right?

4:25 p.m.

Director, Advisory and Compliance, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner

Lyne Robinson-Dalpé

That's what allows us to do that, yes.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

That said, there's nothing preventing an administrative penalty of $2,000.

4:25 p.m.

Director, Advisory and Compliance, Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner

Lyne Robinson-Dalpé

That's correct. For our part, we're limited to the amounts included in the Conflict of Interest Act.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

Dan Vandal Liberal Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, MB

Okay. I understand.

Thank you. That's all.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Alupa Clarke

Mr. Arseneault, you have four minutes.

4:25 p.m.

Liberal

René Arseneault Liberal Madawaska—Restigouche, NB

There are four minutes left? I thought I understood that there were three minutes to share.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

The Vice-Chair Conservative Alupa Clarke

You still have speaking time. The floor is yours.