Evidence of meeting #65 for Public Accounts in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was gauvin.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Michel Joyal  As an Individual
Keith Estabrooks  As an Individual
Ian Cowan  Inspector, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Louis Alberti  Legal Services, Department of Justice, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Paul Gauvin  Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Christian Picard  Superintendent, former Officer in charge of the Access to information and Privacy, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Pierre Lavoie  Superintendent (Retired), Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Paul McConnell  Inspector, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

Just hold it for a minute. We have 26,000—

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Are they all under supervision too?

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

Hold it. We have 26,000 people in this organization. On any one day—

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Mr. Gauvin, you are—I'm sorry, Mr. Gauvin, but you're the deputy commissioner. I don't care if you have 126,000 people. You are the deputy in charge and you carry the can.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

And if you will permit me, I will continue.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

My question to you is, if you have 20 people breaking the rules, are they under supervision? Are they being investigated? Are they being fired?

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

First of all, we do a report for the executive committee every month, and what we do is this. The first time we tell them that if they do this again, they're going to have the authority taken away. If they do it a second time, they're given training.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Okay. That's fine. But you knew that Mr. Crupi continued on, and my question is, where's the letter?

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

No, we didn't know he was continuing on.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

You said the supervisor gave you a report that he was still doing it.

June 11th, 2007 / 5:25 p.m.

Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

No, the supervisor didn't give me the report. I said that. I explained that.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

I'm sorry, Mr. Gauvin, but I don't think you should be in the job as a deputy commissioner of the RCMP in charge of finances.

Now, let me ask you this question. You were on the pension advisory committee.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Mr. Crupi was the manager of the pension department.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

You must have dealt with him directly.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

We would see him at the pension advisory committee, but I didn't deal with him directly, no.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

You've tried to lead us through the fact that there were four levels of supervision between you and him, but you saw him directly. He reported directly to your committee.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

No, he didn't report to our committee. He reported through HR.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

He's the manager of the pension department, you're on the pension advisory committee, and he doesn't report to you?

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

He didn't report to the committee, no. He reported through the organization, which is HR.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Okay, I have a couple more questions.

One, you actually went golfing with Mr. Crupi too, so you actually did know the guy.

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

No, that's false. I never did golf with Mr. Crupi. That's Mr. Wrzesnewskyj's allegation.

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Conservative

John Williams Conservative Edmonton—St. Albert, AB

Okay, then, that's fine.

You also gave a cheque for $6,000 to charity. Was that RCMP money?

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Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

D/Commr Paul Gauvin

It was RCMP money that they had raised through a charity tournament. They asked me to go out and present the cheque and do a speech for the Cancer Society at the same time.