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Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I was worried about coming to Ottawa, after Calgary had its way with Ottawa on Sunday at the Grey Cup, so thank you for the invitation and that I haven't been kicked out of the building. It was a good game, and it was about time, so I'm very pl

November 27th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  I think the first challenge—that there's a general recognition we need something—is already overcome. The second challenge is going and talking to the provinces and the various industrial sectors, and saying you're serious. Then they will start listening. It's not going to be e

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  A model like that might work, but the issue there is twofold. One is that because of the funding structure, they are always beholden to a third party. It doesn't really matter what organization you work for; you always know where your money is coming from and you make sure you do

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  It's a bit of both, and I'll speak from the perspective of information coming from Statistics Canada. At the Canadian Energy Research Institute, we use a lot of Statistics Canada data. We use it for our economic models for input and output analysis. There's a lot of information

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  Let me speak to the last part about being supported in the private sector. We had a very disappointing meeting about this time last year. We got on the phone with all these stakeholders, and they said, “This is a great thing. We should do this. It would be wonderful.” Then the ne

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  There was silence, right? They said, “Let's get the federal government to do this.” That was basically it. They all love the idea, but there's very little money floating up to put towards it. Would it last in the private sector? I don't think so, unless there were some assured f

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  The kinds of debates we're going to have in this country are often going to be between the federal government and provinces. If one of those governments has control over this data agency, it will always be suspect by the other. When we talk about our proposal for an independent

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  It goes to the role that you want to have the different governments play. If you want them to have a direct governance role where they're on a board of directors, for example, that's one model. Another model is just providing funding; that's a second one. There are myriad approac

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  We don't work in the same way the United States does. There's a lot of collaboration among the different provinces. The Council of the Federation is a really good example of that. I don't know if we have to go to the U.S. model. I think if there's a way to take into consideratio

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the opportunity to address the House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources on the concern regarding energy data in Canada. I'll start my remarks with my recommendation that Canada establish an independent energy data agency using a governance model si

May 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Allan Fogwill