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Environment committee  The 10% was not based on a study. There are a couple of points. First, the PBO report continues to confirm that the average Canadian who receives—

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  No, the 10% is a top-up to what other Canadians receive. We've done studies on the impact of carbon pricing in the territories. We commissioned a study on the impact of carbon pricing in indigenous communities and the RIAS that we prepared—

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I'm trying to answer your question, sir. The RIAS—

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  No, not to determine the 10%.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  That's correct. The RIAS we did for the output-based pricing does include an analysis of impacts on rural Canadians.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I could answer very briefly, if you want.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  The answer is yes, the funding is absolutely focused on capacity development, and, yes, the program is designed to be adaptive so that it evolves over time based on the data input.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  First of all, as a matter of standard judicial interpretation, the entire act will come into force on royal assent unless otherwise provided for in the act—the whole act, except for this provision. On the reason for this provision, I'm going to defer to my colleague from the De

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Thanks, Vincent. Yes.

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  You're right; the short answer is no. The government has not allocated additional money at this time for the CESD to fulfill these roles. You're correct. (Amendment agreed to: yeas 7; nays 0 [See Minutes of Proceedings]) (Clause 24 as amended agreed to: yeas 7; nays 4) (Claus

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  The commissioner has a wide range of discretion, absolutely, and as Ms. May observed, does write an annual report on topics of his or her choosing within the confines of the broad mandate, so, yes, the commissioner could issue a report in 2023, 2024, 2025. Of course, what this do

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  To be clear, there are actually two terms now in the bill. There's the lower-case “advisory body” which has still been retained in a number of provisions, and then there's the new formal title that's been given as a result of the amendment that was passed. I can't tell you that t

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  My apologies. I'll take it down. This was a commemoration of the—

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Sure. I didn't appreciate the rule. I'll take it down.

June 9th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I'm not sure what the question was. You were asking why there is a disparity?

June 7th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet