Evidence of meeting #65 for Public Safety and National Security in the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was clause.

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Philippe Méla  Procedural Clerk

4 p.m.

Conservative

Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Basically, we see this proposed amendment as unnecessary. Bill S-7 already calls for annual reports to Parliament on the investigative hearing and the recognizance-with-conditions provisions and their operation, and it calls for a comprehensive parliamentary review of these provisions and their operation.

To the extent that these provisions are used in advance of the parliamentary review, both the sections themselves and their operation will be examined. To the extent that there is any connection between the operation of these sections and prosecutions of any of the leaving Canada offences, no doubt this information will be before the committee or committees without there being a need to amend the bill, as is proposed by this motion.

We therefore cannot support it.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you, Ms. Findlay.

Are we ready for the question on NDP-15?

(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])

NDP-16.

4 p.m.

NDP

Craig Scott NDP Toronto—Danforth, ON

NDP-16 simply is a proposal, through amendment, to allow for enough time to pass before extension of the provisions that are being resurrected in this bill, giving enough time for the report to be digested, analyzed, and debated. Ninety days is the suggested time for that.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you, Mr. Scott.

Ms. Findlay, please.

4 p.m.

Conservative

Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

The impact of this motion, as we see it, would be to add complexity to the procedure unnecessarily. The proposed amendment, by adding a timeline into the procedure, makes the matter more complex, and would reduce a certain degree of flexibility. Thus, if the report of the parliamentary committee were delayed so that the proposed timeline could not be met, then the investigative hearing and the recognizance with conditions would be sunsetted by default, without Parliament as a whole being able to consider the question.

For these reasons, the proposed amendment is not supported by the government.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

The amendment is in order. Are we ready for the question on NDP-16?

(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])

We have no amendments from clauses 12 through to 28. If we have unanimous consent, we can group them and save some time.

Do we have unanimous consent to group?

4 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

(Clauses 12 to 28 inclusive agreed to)

(On clause 29)

We have amendment NDP-17.

Go ahead, Mr. Scott.

4 p.m.

NDP

Craig Scott NDP Toronto—Danforth, ON

I won't belabour this. Earlier we dealt with a harbouring-related offence. Our suggestion was that the mens rea has to be tightened up to move from the likelihood of committing an offence to intentionally carrying out an offence. Ms. Findlay responded with her concerns. I suspect they're the same. I won't say any more.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you, Mr. Scott.

Ms. Findlay.

4 p.m.

Conservative

Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East, BC

Yes, as indicated previously, the proposed amendment would be problematic for the same reasons.

How does one prove knowledge of what another person intends? To us, this amendment makes it far more difficult. Moreover, the harbouring and concealing offence addresses the situation where the harbouring or concealing is not done for the purpose of enabling a person to escape, but rather must be committed for the purpose of enabling the person to facilitate or carry out any terrorist activity.

This amendment would have the effect of further narrowing the ambit of the offence, which already, again, has a very narrow and precise focus. We do not believe that the further narrowing is warranted given the purpose element of the offence.

For these reasons, we are opposed to this amendment.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you very much, Ms. Findlay.

Are we ready for the question on NDP-17?

(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])

(Clause 29 agreed to)

On clause 30, the NDP have I think their final amendment—NDP-18.

Mr. Scott.

4:05 p.m.

NDP

Craig Scott NDP Toronto—Danforth, ON

I was just going to help the chair—

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Oh, yes—

4:05 p.m.

NDP

Craig Scott NDP Toronto—Danforth, ON

This one is inadmissible, I think.

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

You still can introduce it, but because NDP-1 has been ruled out of order, NDP-18 cannot be put, so that is denied.

(Clause 30 agreed to)

Shall the short title carry?

4:05 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Shall the title carry?

4:05 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Shall the bill carry?

4:05 p.m.

An hon. member

Can we have a recorded vote?

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Yes. I'll ask Mr. Chaplin to proceed with the recorded vote.

(Bill S-7 agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])

Shall the chair report the bill to the House?

4:05 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

4:05 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Kevin Sorenson

Thank you very much. That went through more quickly than I thought it would.

We want to move to future business, to committee business, which is in camera. We will suspend just momentarily to give the opportunity to go in camera. We will come back and discuss a delegation that wants to visit our committee.

[Proceedings continue in camera]