Evidence of meeting #42 for Official Languages in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was amendments.

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MPs speaking

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Clerk of the Committee  Ms. Michelle Legault

Noon

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

I call the meeting to order.

Welcome to meeting number 42 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages.

We are resuming discussion on Mr. Serré's motion, Mr. Godin's amendments and Ms. Ashton's subamendments. I would remind you that the committee has to do this in reverse order: it must decide first on Ms. Ashton's subamendments, then on Mr. Godin's amendments, and last on Mr. Serré's main motion.

However, everyone around the table has done a good job and has unanimously agreed to abandon the subamendments, the amendments, and the main motion, and instead to adopt a motion along the following lines.

Six items are proposed in connection with the consideration of Bill C-13, An Act to amend the Official Languages Act, to enact the Use of French in Federally Regulated Private Businesses Act and to make related amendments to other Acts, an Act to amend the Official Languages Act, to enact the Use of French in Federally Regulated Private Businesses Act and to make related amendments to other Acts.

First, it is moved that the Minister of Official Languages, the President of the Treasury Board, the Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and their officials be invited to appear over two meetings, for one hour per minister and department with their respective officials.

Second, it is moved that amendments to Bill C-13 be submitted to the clerk in both official languages no later than 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the business day following the last meeting with the ministers and officials.

Third, it is moved that the clerk of the committee write immediately to each member who is not a member of a caucus represented on the committee and any independent members to inform them of the consideration of the bill by the committee and to invite them to prepare and submit any proposed amendments to the bill which they would suggest that the committee consider during the clause-by-clause consideration of the bill.

Fourth, it is moved that the committee proceed with clause-by-clause consideration of the bill for eight meetings, with the clause-by-clause consideration to start no less than 48 hours after the deadline for submitting amendments.

Fifth, it is moved that if the committee determines that there is a need to extend the clause-by-clause consideration, it may decide to extend the meetings, if need be.

Sixth, it is moved that if the committee decides that no additional meetings are necessary as provided in the foregoing fifth item, all other amendments submitted to the committee shall be deemed moved. It is also moved that the chair shall put the question, forthwith and successively, without further debate on all other clauses and amendments submitted to the committee, as well as each and every question necessary to dispose of clause-by-clause consideration of the bill, as well as all questions necessary to report the bill to the House. And it is moved that the chair be ordered to report the bill to the House as soon as possible.

Is there unanimous consent?

Mr. Beaulieu, you have the floor.

Noon

Bloc

Mario Beaulieu Bloc La Pointe-de-l'Île, QC

Clause-by-clause consideration should be two meetings per week, but that is no longer in this motion. We could just add "with two meetings per week" to item four.

Noon

Conservative

Joël Godin Conservative Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC

That was part of the agreement.

Noon

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

That's right, I didn't see those words when I read the proposed text of the motion.

Noon

Bloc

Mario Beaulieu Bloc La Pointe-de-l'Île, QC

I had seen them in writing, but they have disappeared.

Noon

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Let's come back to item four that I just read. It would now propose that the committee proceed with clause-by-clause consideration of the bill for eight meetings, with two meetings per week, clause-by-clause consideration to start no less than 48 hours after the deadline for submitting amendments.

Mr. Vis, I see you on the monitor, but Mr. Godin had already raised his hand.

Noon

Conservative

Joël Godin Conservative Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC

You can give Mr. Vis the floor.

Noon

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Mr. Vis, you have the floor.

Noon

Conservative

Brad Vis Conservative Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon, BC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

I have a point of clarification on point two of the motion. Generally speaking, in terms of practicality, just because it was hard to follow what was taking place.... The submission of amendments will likely happen before the Christmas break. Is that correct?

Noon

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Yes, Mr. Vis. If the ministers are available next week, as we hope, it will happen before the Christmas break.

Mr. Godin, you have the floor.

Noon

Conservative

Joël Godin Conservative Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC

The fourth item now proposes that the committee proceed with clause-by-clause consideration of the bill for eight meetings, with two meetings per week, the clause-by-clause consideration to start no less than 48 hours after the deadline for submitting amendments

I want to be sure that we will start clause-by-clause consideration after hearing the four ministers. To my mind, what is important is not submitting amendments, but the four ministers' testimony. I don't know whether you understand the distinction.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

I understand the distinction, but in any case, because of the first two items in the motion, it can't proceed any other way. I would point out that the second item says "11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the business day following the last meeting with the ministers and officials." It is therefore impossible to get around that and proceed with the clause-by-clause consideration for eight meetings before hearing the ministers.

12:05 p.m.

Conservative

Joël Godin Conservative Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC

Mr. Chair, I rely on your good faith, but I assure you that if it turns out that I was right to be concerned and that is not followed, I will raise a point of order.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

We are trying to pass a unanimous motion, so it would fail if...

12:05 p.m.

Conservative

Joël Godin Conservative Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier, QC

I understand. We have just received the motion and it's a question of interpretation. I don't want to hold the process up, but I reserve the right to raise this point if it is not followed.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Fair enough.

Ms. Lattanzio, you have the floor.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

Patricia Lattanzio Liberal Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

My question is about the third item in the motion, which proposes that the clerk write immediately to the MPs who are not members of the committee to invite them to submit amendments. What would the deadline be, in the event that a minister did not appear? We don't know yet. If we write to the MPs, is there going to be a deadline? This is a point of clarification.

We, the members of the committee, will know the date, but if we ask the clerk to write immediately to the MPs who are not members of the committee to invite them to submit amendments, when will they have until, to do it?

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

I'm going to let the clerk explain that for us.

12:05 p.m.

The Clerk of the Committee Ms. Michelle Legault

We would follow the same rules as apply to committee members. At the end of the meeting at which the last minister scheduled appeared, I could have the text of the motion passed by the committee sent to the independent MPs and the others again to inform them that the ministers have been heard and that those MPs have until 11:00 a.m. on the next business day to submit their amendments.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

So it will be a two-step process. First, they would be immediately informed of the motion that has been passed, and, after hearing the last minister to appear, they would be send a reminder.

12:05 p.m.

The Clerk

Yes, if the committee agrees.

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Yes, that's good.

Are there any other questions?

Mr. Beaulieu, you have the floor.

12:05 p.m.

Bloc

Mario Beaulieu Bloc La Pointe-de-l'Île, QC

Are we going to receive the new wording?

12:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal René Arseneault

Yes.

12:05 p.m.

The Clerk

I am going to wait until everyone has read all of it, and then I will send the final version.