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Canadian Heritage committee Thank you very much, sir. I believe we were at the point where I was acknowledging that based on the House order of September 23, the committee must in this current context proceed to a recorded division unless there's unanimous consent to elect Mr. Champoux as second vice-chair
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee There has been an update to Zoom, I believe, which should have rectified the issue Mr. Housefather is speaking about. However, my understanding is that the update wasn't necessarily automatic. If your own Zoom application was not updated, you may experience it. I had this experie
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Absolutely, we can distribute those documents. I simply await the direction to do so, and we can certainly send those off by email. I can't guarantee.... Hopefully, they'll arrive as quickly as possible, but there may be a bit of a delay in sending those by email.
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Mr. Chair, just as a point of clarification, these are notices of motion being put forward, so there's no need for debate right now. My understanding is that these motions are all just being put on notice. Again, I could be corrected on that.
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee I'm absolutely happy to do that. As Ms. Dabrusin pointed out, there is indeed a deadline. The main estimates must be reported back to the House no later than Friday, November 27. However, unlike supplementary or interim estimates, there is no floating deadline, so we can say th
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee That is noted. Thank you very much for that note, Mr. Waugh. Certainly, if any staff members of yours have any issues receiving documents, please let us know. Recently, we have had to make some updates to our distribution lists and we're working within a new context as well, so
October 14th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Perhaps we can quickly do a sound check just to make sure it's okay, in case we do need to have him chime in for either a vote or an interjection at some point. It's probably prudent to make sure we have his audio working. Mr. Fillmore, if you don't mind....
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Canadian Heritage committee We are good here in the room, sir. Thank you very much.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Quickly, Chair, I want to mention that previously Monsieur Rayes had his hand up while you were making your interjection. I want to flag that. Next, I had Ms. McPherson in the room, then Mr. Aitchison after Ms. McPherson, and now Mr. Champoux as well.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee I'm not sure I'm worthy of the “raise hand” function, sir.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Just as a quick reminder, typically when we get down to the nitty-gritty of discussing potential witnesses for meetings, it is often a discussion that we do in camera. It is entirely up to the committee how it wishes to proceed, but when getting into specifics of the budgets or t
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee I would just flag, too, that Ms. McPherson has her hand raised.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Ms. Dabrusin has her hand raised, sir.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee Just quickly, sir, I have both Ms. Dabrusin and then Ms. McPherson in the room. Ms. McPherson is first and then Ms. Dabrusin will be after that.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk
Canadian Heritage committee I have Ms. Dabrusin on the floor, and I might have a quick comment as well.
October 23rd, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk