Evidence of meeting #103 for Status of Women in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was funding.

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Lisa Smylie  Director, Research and Evaluation, Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women
Nancy Gardiner  Senior Director General, Women’s Program and Regional Operations, Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women
Anik Lapointe  Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director, Corporate Services, Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women

3:50 p.m.

Liberal

Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, ON

I want to go back to the point of order, because there's nothing in the estimates for the Status of Women about public safety. There is nothing in here about the programs that the government has in place that are supporting Yazidi women and girls—which are many—the many women and girls who have come to Canada who are receiving trauma support and who are receiving support as refugees in Canada. All of those would be covered in the estimates with Immigration, so I'm confused as to how estimates for Status of Women, which has absolutely nothing to do with this, can be part of what we're doing.

3:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

With all respect, I hear what you're saying, so please don't think that I don't, but I have been advised that it's main estimates. Main estimates can look at all government spending. That's point one.

Point two that I'd like to make on this, when we bring it back.... We've been talking about women and abuse and all those things. If it can be brought back to that study that we have just completed, over one year ago, then we can find some sort of correlation between the two.

I'll ask all panellists and any questioners to make sure that it does come back to estimates and government spending, and then we can go forward from there. Thank you.

3:50 p.m.

Liberal

Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, ON

Can you just clarify for me, though, that estimates from any department can be dealt with at Status of Women? Because I would have thought estimates to deal with immigration would be dealt with at the Immigration committee.

3:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

We are referring to the votes that are from us.

I will suspend for one moment, please.

3:50 p.m.

Liberal

Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, ON

Sorry. Is that a conversation for the whole committee?

3:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

No, it's not, thank you. We're getting clarification. One moment, please. Thank you.

We're suspending for four minutes.

3:55 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

We'll reconvene.

I'm just going to remind everybody that, as long as it comes back to the department, we can look at things such as GBA+. Whether it's GBA+ when we're looking at immigration, which can be seen as the whole of government, or we're looking at the funding programs, anything that comes from this department—and GBA+ was born in this department—can be something we can look at, and any of the Status of Women programming, as well as violence against women.

What we're going to be looking at is if these questions are pertinent. The story may be long, but if it gets back to a question that has to do with something the Status of Women has dealt with, especially in the last two and a half years, then I will allow the question to stand.

Yes, Pam.

3:55 p.m.

Liberal

Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, ON

Just to clarify, pretty much anything at all that has nothing to do with the estimates....

3:55 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

The question that she asked had to do with violence against women, and that question stands. That is the ruling of the chair. That question will stand, because it is about violence against young women and girls, and we finished that study. I will allow that question to stand.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, ON

Okay.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Maryam Monsef Liberal Peterborough—Kawartha, ON

Thank you for the question.

I think it's interesting this is—

4 p.m.

Conservative

Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB

I have the floor.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Maryam Monsef Liberal Peterborough—Kawartha, ON

Maybe, Madam Chair, you could clarify how much time I have to respond to a question. Is it 35 seconds? Is it a minute? I would love to provide responses; that's why I'm here.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

The floor is to the questioner. The person who was asking the question gets the floor. It is unlike in the House of Commons, where it's 30 to 35 seconds. Each questioner gets seven minutes provided to them for their questioning. If there are questions that she feels are going offside, then in an appropriate way, we are allowed to cut the person off—that would be you or any of the members of your department—so that we can get back to the line of questioning, because that is the questioner's time. Thank you.

Thus, we go back to Rachel.

4 p.m.

Conservative

Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB

Thank you, Madam Chair.

The minister and her caucus have shown us that this matter—studying Yazidi women and girls, having them brought into Canada, and the impact that ISIS fighters living next door to them is having on them—is not something that is of concern to you. You've demonstrated that. At a prior committee meeting, members of your caucus demonstrated that. Your government has demonstrated that.

I'm very concerned, because these are survivors of traumatic experiences. My question is simple, and I've asked it before, but I wasn't given an answer, so perhaps you could take 30 seconds and give me an adequate answer today.

Was GBA+ applied when this government decided to bring more than 60 ISIS fighters back into Canada, and put them next door, down the street, or within the same proximity as these women and girls, who are victims of incredible atrocities at the hands of ISIS?

4 p.m.

Liberal

Maryam Monsef Liberal Peterborough—Kawartha, ON

I think it's interesting that this is coming from the member opposite. When there was a vote in the House of Commons to further support settlement services for Yazidi women, the member opposite and indeed the Conservative party voted against it. During the 10 years the Conservatives had in the previous administration, 30 Yazidi women were brought to Canada.

4 p.m.

Conservative

Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB

I'm sorry, thank you very much for your time.

It's interesting, because you asked for the time that you should be going after, and we said 30 seconds, and you continued to give a non-answer, so I'm clearly seeing your commitment to this.

Now, Minister, it's clear your government did not do a GBA+. Had you, I would have expected a different outcome. Here's what I'm hearing. I'm hearing no gender-based—

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

There is a point of order.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

Madam Chair, this is a different kind of process. We have the minister today, questions are being asked, and some time should be allocated to the minister to respond. If we don't like the response, I don't think it's appropriate to insult or criticize the response. Moreover, I think a bit of respect should be given to the minister in trying to answer the question—

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

Okay.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

—and not insinuate comments that are unnecessary.

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

I appreciate your ideas.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

Every time I come to this committee—

4 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Karen Vecchio

I appreciate that very much.

4 p.m.

Liberal

Angelo Iacono Liberal Alfred-Pellan, QC

—I've been to other committees before—