Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Quell, I find it interesting when you talk about draft regulations. It means that you're open to proposals and comments.
With regard to language clauses, under the heading “Provincial and Territorial Government Agreements”, the regulations state the following:
7(1) For the purposes of paragraph 41(7)(a.1) of the Act, federal institutions must take the necessary measures to promote the inclusion of the provisions referred to in that paragraph by: (a) informing the parties of the expectations […].
I don't want to read it. That said, I do want to see whether it's possible to add a component. This would probably be a paragraph (c), which would follow paragraph (b). It would state in the regulations that the federal government, in all its negotiations with the provinces and territories, must make public the proposed provisions for inclusion in the agreements.
I don't want to know about what happens at the negotiating table. However, the federal government has an obligation to propose provisions.
Can we know what proposals have been made? When we have the final agreement, we'll know how things turned out.
Is it possible to add this?