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Industry committee I think that's about 7% for this year.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee I think the total would be maybe a little bit more than 25.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee Yes.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee It includes both cash and in-kind contributions.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee I would like to check, but I would suggest it's probably about 70:30 in-kind contributions and 30% cash.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee That would include in the case of, say, a private sector partner, the contribution of individuals who would be assigned to a project and work on behalf of a project by that company or community organization. We consider that a valid contribution. I don't want to be unclear about
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee Do you mean the actual evaluation?
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee I would have to see what form that took, at that point. There would be some internal documents, so I will go back and see what we did, in terms of the box-ticking exercise.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee Absolutely. Very closely. No. They operate on a slightly different basis. They report through industry, through Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, ISED, that's true. But in fact, as agencies we were established by the Parliament of Canada. We are formally agenci
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee Yes. We're limited in our funding. We have funds that are about one-third of the other agencies for research and for training, so the more we focus, the less we have for open research. It's pretty much that simple.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee On pressing issues like infrastructure with respect to policy and infrastructure placement, for example, with respect to placement of pipelines and pipeline construction or other projects that would affect communities.... If you're asking me for specific examples, I'd be more th
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee It has not been approved by council. It will be on March 14th, which is next Monday. Thank you, sir.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee I think we see this quite a bit in extractive industries, but not exclusively. The ones I know best are the ones where I've had the most discussions, and they include FPAC, the Forestry Products Association of Canada; and on the other side of the equation, the Canadian Council fo
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee I don't necessarily want to dwell on the pipeline issue. If you're looking to extract resources in an area, for example, and it makes sense for the community and it makes sense for the company, and it's for the benefit of Canada, not everybody always agrees all the time with res
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Industry committee This is an extremely important question, and I want to be absolutely clear. I can't tell you that everybody likes everything we fund. That's a fact. I can say that—and I think the other presidents can probably say the same thing.... One thing I have to say and be absolutely clear
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Dr. Ted Hewitt