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Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Supplementary Estimates (C) do not contain a request of any kind associated with the arrival of the vessel or with Bill C-49. As you pointed out, Mr. St-Cyr, that will happen next year, when the bill is adopted. Any costs already incurred have bee
February 17th, 2011Committee meeting
Mark G. Watters
Citizenship and Immigration committee There is nothing in Supplementary Estimates (C) for the costs associated with this boat's arrival. We have not requested any funds this year for that purpose.
February 17th, 2011Committee meeting
Mark G. Watters
February 17th, 2011Committee meeting
Mark G. Watters
February 17th, 2011Committee meeting
Mark G. Watters
Citizenship and Immigration committee Again, Mr. Chair, we're talking about costs incurred by Public Safety Canada. I cannot comment on those costs.
February 17th, 2011Committee meeting
Mark G. Watters
Citizenship and Immigration committee Our contributions to the provinces in total, including any transfers through the supplementary estimates, would be about $15.5 million a year. Those are transfers between the federal government, the Department of Justice, and the jurisdictions where there's a cost-sharing agreeme
December 6th, 2010Committee meeting
Mark Watters
Citizenship and Immigration committee The funding that's included in this year's estimates is the COIA funding that was re-profiled from prior years, net of an amount that was also brought forward into earlier years as well, plus an increase under the Canada-Quebec accord.
March 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Mark Watters