Evidence of meeting #72 for Public Accounts in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was fraud.

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On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Clyde MacLellan  Assistant Auditor General, Office of the Auditor General
David Bevan  Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
Stan Lazar  Interim President, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
Marta Morgan  Deputy Minister, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Lu Fernandes  Director General, Citizenship and Passport Program Guidance, Department of Citizenship and Immigration

9:35 a.m.

Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

Capital equipment is supposed to be purchased with the approval of the board. That was not the case, as I understand it. The equipment was purchased with a focus on yield, but without thinking about the end product and whether it would be acceptable to the buyers. It wasn't acceptable to the buyers. Therefore, the product that was being produced was unsaleable and the equipment wasn't used. It eventually had to be sold and replaced.

9:35 a.m.

Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

Did you incur a loss on that?

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Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

The equipment was purchased outside the normal process.

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Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

No, but you said that the equipment was sold back.

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Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

After I came on, we had to find a way to sell the equipment and replace it with equipment that produced a profit.

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Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

Was there any loss of profit from the sale made?

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Interim President, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Stan Lazar

There was a loss. The corporation has a policy that anything over $75,000 in capital needs to be approved by the board of directors. The particular equipment that you're referencing was purchased without acknowledging or respecting that policy. The then president hadn't bought that.

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Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

In addition to the president getting fired, was there any other action initiated for violating the norms?

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Interim President, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Stan Lazar

I can't answer that question.

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Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

I should point out that we operate under the FFMA and the Financial Accountability Act. We don't have the authority to hire or to fire the president. We don't have the ability to appoint to the board. The board at the time was raising issues with the Government of Canada about these actions that were taking place, unfortunately during the time of the special investigation—

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Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

In fact, your answers I think lead me to the same thing, whether the existence of this corporation is relevant in today's times, where you're allowed to come back to the federal government for the approval of every small thing. This includes, I understand, the final returns to the fishermen, which are determined after the annual audit by the Office of the Auditor General.

9:35 a.m.

Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

No. The final payment to the fishermen has to be consistent with the plan and it has to be consistent—

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Liberal

Chandra Arya Liberal Nepean, ON

I'm sorry. I'm reading from your financial report. It says, in reference to returns to the fisher, “Freshwater uses a payment structure that determines initial and final payments”. It goes on to say, “After the annual audit by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada, Freshwater determines final payments from the pooled receipts.”

9:35 a.m.

Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

That is correct, because we need to have the books audited so that we have a very clear understanding of our financial position before we send the fishermen the money.

9:35 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you very much.

We're going to go back to Mr. Nuttall or Mr. Sopuck for a couple of minutes and then we're going to have to suspend this part of the meeting before we go into the next part.

Mr. Sopuck.

9:40 a.m.

Conservative

Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa, MB

Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.

So that I'm clear on these contracts, Mr. Bevan, the contracts that you sign with the fishermen, they have to market all of their catch with you of all species. Is that correct? If a private buyer says, “I'd like to buy a few tubs of fish from you for the restaurant trade”, that fisherman cannot sell to that buyer. Is that correct?

9:40 a.m.

Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

If you sign a contract with the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation, you get services. You get ice. You get totes. You get EI and administration. You get all of that, and in exchange for those services and for us taking the fish, you sell to us.

We won't turn down fish from somebody who sells a little to a private group, but that would be outside of contracts and outside a situation where they'd be eligible for final payment, etc. There's going to be some nimbleness in terms of purchasing fish, but if you want to sell fish to us and get all those services and final payment, you need a contract.

9:40 a.m.

Conservative

Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa, MB

Again, I find that a little difficult to take.

In terms of the math of a pullout from the FFMC, we have a mini-experiment going on with the Saskatchewan pullout from a couple of years ago.

Right now, what proportion of Saskatchewan's commercial fish catch is marketed by the FFMC?

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Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

Over 95%.

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Conservative

Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa, MB

Okay, so the fishermen themselves made a choice to market through you, which is fine.

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Chairperson, Board of Directors, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

David Bevan

They didn't have a choice, in one sense. That's what is of some concern. The people in the northern isolated indigenous communities.... No one's on the wharf, trying to out-compete us.

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Conservative

Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa, MB

Right. I'm well aware of that, and the fact that you market fish from remote areas within an area almost the size of Europe is an incredible logistical challenge. That was one of the reasons the corporation was set up in the first place.

Some of the anti-FFMC fishermen are also saying “once we get rid of the FFMC”, new fish plants will emerge, built by private investors. To the best of your knowledge, did that ever happen in Saskatchewan after they pulled out?

9:40 a.m.

Interim President, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Stan Lazar

No, not that we're aware of.

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Conservative

Robert Sopuck Conservative Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa, MB

Okay, so that didn't work.

How many countries does the FFMC market to?

9:40 a.m.

Interim President, Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Stan Lazar

A dozen, 12 to 15 different countries throughout the world.