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Procedure and House Affairs committee  It's actually bylaw 20 that talks about a member being more than 90 days in arrears. We would first determine that there's an arrears, that this amount is due for collection—as I said, this has typically not happened in the past—and then the chief financial officer may deduct fro

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Mr. Chair, that matter is before the Board of Internal Economy right now, so the board is dealing with that matter. I think that's going to be my answer on that. I have nothing further to add, really.

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In the rare times that's happened in the past, that's what we've done. Typically the payment has been made.

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In the situations we've just been talking about, where there's an issue with MOB moneys being spent in that particular way, I think we pretty well have collected everything we've needed to collect from members.

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes. In most typical situations, those where there's perhaps a disagreement on an amount that's claimed, the staff of finance works with the member to either receive a cheque for an amount that's been.... If the amount has been previously disbursed, we would recover directly from

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  You'd probably get a call from the chief financial officer if that were to happen. Usually that results in the payment of a cheque.

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  These are actually spending estimates, so they represent expenditures of funds against a budget. The issue of a recovery would be a receivable. That would be a balance sheet item, not an expense statement item. They would not include that because of the simple fact that we're tal

May 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  No. That's all funded by Public Works.

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes, and some members have gone over 64. When that happens, it's a personal expense for the member. Very few do, but it has happened. As you know, the leaders of the opposition parties have access to 80 points, and most of them come close to using them as well. There's potential

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  On average the usage is around 44.

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  When you think there are about 27 sitting weeks, a lot of that is back and forth to the constituency, and then the balance would be special trips. There are 25 of those, so on average 15 or so of those might be used; 44 is the number we work with. When we do an annual report to t

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Maybe the sergeant can answer.

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. A large amount of the overtime that's spent right now is because of the need to train the officers on the use of firearms. That's something you can't hire other people to do. You need the officers who don't have the training to do the training, and they hav

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It would have been, up until probably October 22 when our lives changed and the whole framework changed.

November 27th, 2014Committee meeting

Mark G. Watters