I have a point of order, Chair.
Evidence of meeting #111 for Public Accounts in the 44th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was cbsa.
A video is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #111 for Public Accounts in the 44th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was cbsa.
A video is available from Parliament.
Conservative
Liberal
Brenda Shanahan Liberal Châteauguay—Lacolle, QC
It's just on this “Government of Canada” that Mr. Brock is referring to. Is this an official name? I'm just confused. It's GC Strategies, as far as I know.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative John Williamson
Mrs. Shanahan, that's not a point of order. If the witness is seeking clarity, they're entitled to ask, but not members.
Mr. Brock, if you want to ask your question again, I'll give you time.
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
I will. That's fine.
For Mrs. Shanahan's benefit, I'll note that it was Mr. Firth himself who confirmed that the “GC” stands for “Government of Canada”—not my words. That's from your witness, Mrs. Shanahan.
Mr. Firth, through GC Strategies, created his own terms and drafted his own contract, which, surprisingly, he actually won, for 25 million Canadian taxpayer dollars. Who at CBSA allowed that to happen?
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
Well, as I think I've said previously, it is unacceptable—
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
No, sir. I know it's unacceptable. Everyone knows it's unacceptable.
You're the one responsible. You're accountable for this mess. You're accountable for failures.
Now provide us some answers. Who at the CBSA—I want names and I want positions—allowed Government of Canada Strategies to draft their own contract worth 25 million taxpayer dollars? Give names, sir.
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
Well, as I've said before, the border technologies and innovation directorate was responsible for that—
Conservative
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
Well, the DG was Mr. MacDonald, and the executive director was Mr. Utano. They were responsible for drafting that statement—
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
Are you saying that it was Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Utano who allowed GC Strategies to write their own contract? Is that your evidence?
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
I'm not saying those two, but I'm saying that's what—
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
That's the question I'm putting to you, sir. How much simpler can I phrase it?
Conservative
The Chair Conservative John Williamson
Wait one second, Mr. Brock.
Ms. Khalid, what is your point of order?
Liberal
Iqra Khalid Liberal Mississauga—Erin Mills, ON
With the years of experience we've had, we treat our witnesses with a bit more respect than how Mr. Brock is treating our witnesses right now.
Conservative
The Chair Conservative John Williamson
That is not a point of order. Mr. Brock is trying to get an answer and is becoming rightly frustrated, the way a lot of Canadians are.
Mr. Brock, you have the floor again.
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
Mr. Moor, let's not play games. The question is simple. Who—give me a name—at CBSA allowed Government of Canada Strategies to write their own contract, which they won, for $25 million? Give me names, please.
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
Well, I think I've already given you names—
Conservative
Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON
You gave me names. You gave me Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Utano. I asked you whether they were responsible for allowing GC to write the contract and you said no. The question now is, sir, who at CBSA allowed it?
Vice-President, Comptrollership Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
I've said I do not know because it is under investigation, and that is the key part of the investigation internally—