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Proceedings of the Standing Committee on
Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration

Issue 3 - Minutes of Proceedings


OTTAWA, Thursday, February 15, 2007
(15)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:36 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Downe, Furey, Massicotte, Nolin, Phalen, Poulin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C. and Stratton (11).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate, other senior Senate officials.

At 9:36 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, March 1, 2007
(16)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:38 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Cook, Downe, Furey, Massicotte, Nolin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C., Stollery and Stratton (9).

Other senators present: The Honourable Senators Bacon, Campbell, Dawson, Fraser, Joyal, P.C., and Milne (6).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate, Mr. Serge Gourgue, Director General, Parliamentary Services; Mr. Pierre Tessier, Senior Advisor, Long Term Accommodation Strategy; Mr. Germain Mathieu, Consultant, Long Term Planning and Accommodation, Planning and Projects and other senior Senate officials.

At 8:42 a.m., the committee proceeded in public.

IE/2007-03-01/097(P) — CTV News Broadcast regarding Senators' Special Fund

The committee discussed the Wednesday, February 28, 2007 CTV News broadcast of an item regarding the Senators' Special Fund. As the matter was of a political nature, the advice of the Administration was neither sought nor offered.

The committee suspended at 9:35 a.m. and resumed at 9:49 a.m.

After discussion, it was agreed that the Chair communicate the committee's concerns to the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate for action, if deemed necessary.

IE/2007-03-01/098(P) — Senator Campbell — Application for International Travel

Senator Campbell presented two applications for international travel as follows:

1) 18th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm (Speaker and Chair of Opening Plenary Session) Warsaw, Poland — May 11 — 18, 2007

2) Official Grand Opening of HIT New Location (Key Forum for the Dissemination of Harm Reduction Ideas and Practices) May 18 to 20, 2007 — Liverpool, England

Senator Campbell stated that he would be using his Aeroplan Reward Miles to cover the airfare. He then answered questions.

On motion of Senator Stratton, seconded by Senator Nolin, Senator Campbell's applications for international travel were approved with two abstentions.

IE/2007-03-01/099(P) — Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets

Senator Stratton, Chair of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budget presented the Subcommittee's Fifth Report as follows:

Thursday, March 1, 2007

The Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets of the Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration has the honour to present its

FIFTH REPORT

Your Subcommittee recommends the release of the following amounts for fiscal year 2006-2007:

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Special Study on Cities)

Professional and Other Services    $ 1,500
Transportation and Communications    —
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 2,500

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Special Study on Population Health)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,700
Transportation and Communications    —
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 3,700

Respectfully submitted,

After debate, the fifth report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets was adopted.

At 10:00 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera.

At 11:22 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, March 22, 2007
(17)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:35 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Furey, Massicotte, Poulin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C. and Stollery. (8)

Other senator present: The Honourable Senator Oliver (1).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate, other senior Senate officials.

At 9:45 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, March 29, 2007
(18)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:37 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Dawson, Downe, Furey, Kenny, Nolin, Robichaud, P.C., and Stratton (8).

Other senator present: The Honourable Senators Day (1).

WITNESSES:

International and Interparliamentary Affairs:

Eric Janse, Principal Clerk and Director General;

Jill Anne Joseph, Deputy Principal Clerk, Parliametary Exchanges;

Marie Danielle Vachon, Deputy Principal Clerk, Parliamentary Associations.

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate; Mr. Serge Gourgue, Director General, Parliamentary Precinct Services; Mr. Pierre Tessier, Senior Advisor, Long Term Accommodation Strategy; and Mr. Germain Mathieu, Consultant, Long Term Planning and Accommodation, Planning and Projects and other senior Senate officials.

At 8:51 a.m., the committee proceeded in public.

IE/2007-03-29/109(P) — Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets

Senator Stratton, Chair of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budget presented the Subcommittee's sixth report as follows:

Thursday, March 29, 2007

The Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets of the Standing Your Subcommittee recommends the release of the following amounts for fiscal year 2007-2008:

Agriculture and Forestry (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 4,500
Transportation and Communications    1,000
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 6,500

Agriculture and Forestry (Present State and Future)

Professional and Other Services    $ 6,750
Transportation and Communications    300
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 9,050

Agriculture and Forestry (Rural Poverty)

Professional and Other Services    $ 46,464
Transportation and Communications    38,364
All Other Expenditures    16,600
Total    $ 101,428

(includes funds for public hearings in Ontario and Quebec. Sole sourcing for charter aircraft is authorized.)

Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 12,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 14,000

Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources (Canadian Environmental Protection Act)

Professional and Other Services    $ 8,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 10,000

Fisheries and Oceans (Policy Framework for Managing Canada's Fisheries and Oceans)

Professional and Other Services    $ 6,200
Transportation and Communications    66,456
All Other Expenditures    3,000
Total    $ 75,656

(includes funds for a fact-finding trip to Winnipeg)

Foreign Affairs (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 3,000
Transportation and Communications    750
All Other Expenditures    750
Total    $ 4,500

Foreign Affairs (Evacuation of Canadian citizens from Lebanon in July 2006)

Professional and Other Services    $ 4,500
Transportation and Communications    500
All Other Expenditures    500
Total    $ 5,500

Foreign Affairs (Effectiveness of Canada's promotion of democratic development abroad)

Professional and Other Services    $ 5,500
Transportation and Communications    500
All Other Expenditures    500
Total    $ 6,500

Human Rights (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 5,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 7,000

Human Rights (Federal Public Service)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,500
Transportation and Communications    500
All Other Expenditures    300
Total    $ 3,300

Human Rights (Invitation of the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs to appear before the Committee)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,500
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    300
Total    $ 2,800

National Security and Defence (National Security Policy)

Professional and Other Services    $ 52,902
Transportation and Communications    151,030
All Other Expenditures    9,950
Total    $ 213,882

(includes funding for a fact-finding trip to Newark and Washington and for 2 conferences. Funding for a National Security Advisor is not approved at this time.)

National Security and Defence (Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs)

Professional and Other Services    $ 0
Transportation and Communications    40,420
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 42,420

(includes funding for a fact-finding trip to Vimy and Paris)

National Finance (Fiscal Balance)

Professional and Other Services    $ 11,200
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 12,200

Scrutiny of Regulations (Joint Committee)

Professional and Other Services    $ 1,200
Transportation and Communications    1,650
All Other Expenditures    2,640
Total    $ 5,490

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 5,250
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 7,250

Transport and Communications (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 10,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 12,000

Transport and Communications (Objectives, Operation and Governance of the Canadian Television Fund)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,500
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 3,500

Transport and Communications (Containerized Freight Traffic Handled by Canada's Port)

Professional and Other Services    $ 35,800
Transportation and Communications    93,740
All Other Expenditures    11,500
Total    $ 141,040

(includes funding for public hearings in Montreal and Halifax)

Respectfully submitted,

Senator Stratton stated that, to date, the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets had received budget requests for some $3.4 million in funding. As was the case last year, $3.35 million is available for distribution, with $400,000 having been set aside for witness expenses. Certain committees are still in the process of finalizing their work plans for the coming fiscal year. Therefore, it is expected that a number of other budgets will be received in the near future.

So as not to impede the work of committees, the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets decided to proceed with a preliminary allocation to ensure that funds would be available for committees to undertake their work scheduled for early in the fiscal year;

The Subcommittee was guided by the following principles:

Budgets amounting to less that $15,000 should be approved immediately and in full, since they include no travel or other major expenditures;

More substantial budgets would require more detailed consideration, including asking Chairs to appear to answer questions. Therefore, funds would only be released for activities scheduled for April and May, giving the Subcommittee an opportunity to review the budgets more fully upon return from the Easter break.

Using these guidelines, the Subcommittee agreed to recommend the release of a total of $684,016. This amount included 7 legislative budgets, for which full funding was recommended, allocations for 13 special studies, of which nine would receive full funding, and $141,040 for the Committee on Transport and Communications' study of freight traffic, which included public hearings in Montreal in April and Halifax in May.

Partial, interim funding was recommended as follows:

$101,428 for the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry's special study on rural poverty, including public hearings (Kapuskasing, Ontario and Chibougamau, Quebec) and sole sourcing for charter aircraft;

$75,656 for the Committee on Fisheries and Oceans' special study on the Policy Framework for Managing Canada's Fisheries and Oceans and a fact-finding mission in Winnipeg in May.

$213,882 for National Security and Defence to enable the committee to continue its on-going work and to conduct a fact-finding trip to Newark and Washington; and $42,420 for 3 members of its Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs to go to Paris and Vimy in early April.

Funding was not recommended at this time for a National Security Advisor to support the National Security and Defence Committee.

Senator Stratton stated that the Subcommittee would begin its more detailed review upon return from the Easter adjournment. At that time, budgets for which partial funding had been recommended would be revisited, and any other outstanding submissions.

After debate, the sixth report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets was adopted.

At 9:19 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera.

At 10:30 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, May 3, 2007
(19)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met at 8:38 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Downe, Furey, Jaffer, Kenny, Kinsella, Nolin, Poulin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C., Stollery and Stratton (13).

Other senators present: The Honourable Senators Adams, Munson and Nancy Ruth (3).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate; Ms. Heather Lank, Principle Clerk, Committees Directorate; Mr. Benoît Tremblay, Manager, Financial Services.

IE/2007-05-03/114 (P) — Applications for International Travel

Senator Nolin:

Senator Nolin presented his application to travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina, for a conference entitled ``Second Dialogue Meeting between the Members of the Executive, the Legislature, the Judiciary and the Attorney General's Office about Drugs Policy'' to be held on June 28, 2007. Senator Nolin answered questions.

Senator Nancy Ruth:

Senator Nancy Ruth presented her application to travel to New York City from June 5-10, 2007, for the Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS). Senator Nancy Ruth answered questions.

Senator Jim Munson:

Senator Jim Munson presented his application to travel to Shanghai, China from October 2-11, 2007 for the Special Olympics World Summer Games. Senator Munson answered questions.

Senator Adams:

In the absence of Senator Adams, it was agreed that his request be examined on the strength of his written submission.

The committee reviewed the application of Senator Adams to travel to Los Angeles, California to attend the Windpower 2007 Conference.

The Chairman thanked Senators Nancy Ruth and Munson for appearing before the committee and asked them to absent themselves while the committee considered their requests in camera. Senator Nolin was also asked to absent himself until discussions regarding his application were concluded.

At 8:45 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera.

At 9:10 a.m., the committee proceeded in public.

IE/2007-05-03/115(P) — Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets

Senator Stratton, Chair of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets presented the Subcommittee's Seventh Report as follows:

Thursday, May 3, 2007

The Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets of the Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration has the honour to present its

SEVENTH REPORT

Your Subcommittee recommends the release of the following amounts for fiscal year 2007-2008:

Aboriginal Peoples (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 7,800
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 8,800

Special Committee on Aging

Professional and Other Services    $ 47,750
Transportation and Communications    45,800
All Other Expenditures    2,500
Total    $ 96,050

(includes funds for conferences)

Agriculture and Forestry (Rural Poverty)

Professional and Other Services    $ 99,836
Transportation and Communications    245,035
All Other Expenditures    11,400
Total(supplementary release)    $ 356,271

(includes funds for conferences and public hearings in Quebec, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)

Banking, Trade and Commerce (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 22,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    8,000
Total    $ 30,000

Banking, Trade and Commerce (Domestic and International Financial System)

Professional and Other Services    $ 27,300
Transportation and Communications    80,025
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 109,325

(includes funds for a fact-finding trip to Washington and for participation at conferences)

Banking, Trade and Commerce (Interprovincial Barriers to Trade)

Professional and Other Services    $ 53,500
Transportation and Communications    220,080
All Other Expenditures    5,300
Total    $ 278,880

(includes funds for public hearings in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Montreal and Toronto)

Conflict of Interest (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 53,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 53,000

Fisheries and Oceans (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 4,600
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 4,600

Fisheries and Oceans (Policy Framework for Managing Canada's Fisheries and Oceans)

Professional and Other Services    $ 18,000
Transportation and Communications    19,628
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total (supplementary release)    $ 38,628

(includes funds for a conference)

Fisheries and Oceans (Policy Framework for Managing Canada's Fisheries and Oceans)

Professional and Other Services    $ 5,600
Transportation and Communications    110,380
All Other Expenditures    2,000
Total    $ 117,980

(includes funds for a fact-finding trip in Northern Quebec-Nunavik)

Foreign Affairs (General Issues)

Professional and Other Services    $ 28,500
Transportation and Communications    62,000
All Other Expenditures    1,500
Total    $ 92,000

(includes funds for conferences)

Human Rights (Canada's International and National Human Rights Obligations)

Professional and Other Services    $ 16,000
Transportation and Communications    132,809
All Other Expenditures    4,000
Total    $ 152,809

(includes funds for fact-finding trips to Geneva and New York)

Legal and Constitutional Affairs (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 42,500
Transportation and Communications    27,610
All Other Expenditures    4,000
Total    $ 74,110

National Finance (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 46,800
Transportation and Communications    15,000
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 62,800

National Security and Defence (National Security Policy)

Professional and Other Services    $ 230,098
Transportation and Communications    497,380
All Other Expenditures    16,000
Total(supplementary release)    $ 743,478

(includes funds for public hearings, fact-findings trips and conferences)

Official Languages (Official Languages Act)

Professional and Other Services    $ 30,200
Transportation and Communications    113,000
All Other Expenditures    4,900
Total    $ 148,100

(includes funds for public hearings in Vancouver, a fact-finding trip to Whistler and participation to conferences)

Rules, Procedure and Rights of Parliaments (Legislation)

Professional and Other Services    $ 19,500
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 19,500

Rules, Procedure and Rights of Parliaments (Aboriginal Languages)

Professional and Other Services    $ 0
Transportation and Communications    109,351
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 109,351

(includes funds for a fact-finding trip to Yellowknife, Iqaluit and Ottawa)

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Subcommittee on Population Health)

Professional and Other Services    $ 132,500
Transportation and Communications    35,700
All Other Expenditures    1,000
Total    $ 169,200

(includes funds for a conference)

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Subcommittee on Cities)

Professional and Other Services    $ 120,750
Transportation and Communications    44,903
All Other Expenditures    7,000
Total    $ 172,653

(includes funds for conferences)

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Literacy)

Professional and Other Services    $ 700
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 700

Social Affairs, Science and Technology (Child Care)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,100
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 2,100

Respectfully submitted,

Senator Stratton stated that, to date, the Subcommittee had received budgets requesting some $4 million in funding. As was the case last year, $3.35 million are available for distribution, with $400,000 having been set aside for witness expenses.

In its Sixth Report, the Subcommittee recommended the release of $684,016 to enable committees to undertake their work in April and May, as well as to approve budget requests for under $15,000. However, the Subcommittee felt it was important that Chairs be invited to appear to present their budget requests and to answer questions, before making decisions regarding funding for the larger budgets, especially those including travel.

Having heard these presentations, the Seventh Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets recommends the release of a further $2,840,335 for 2007-2008 which, if accepted, would provide full funding to requests received by all committees, including $117,980 for a fact-finding trip by the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans to Northern Quebec — Nunavik.

Since the distribution of the report on May 2, 2007, however, the Subcommittee learned of certain legal issues related to the beluga fishery in Nunavik, which may inadvertently affect the work of the Fisheries and Oceans Committee.

It was moved by Senator Downe that the Seventh Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets be amended to reflect that the budget of the Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans for its trip to Northern Quebec and Nunavut would be considered by the Committee on Internal Economy at a later date.

The question being put on the motion, it was — Resolved in the affirmative.

At 9:41 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera.

At 10:11 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, May 10, 2007
(20)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:34 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Downe, Furey, Kenny, Massicotte, Nolin, Poulin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C. and Stratton (11).

Other senators present: The Honourable Senators Dawson and Tardif (2).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate; Mr. Mark Audcent, Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel; Ms. Diane Boucher, Director of Communications; Ms. Ann Dufour, Director of Human Resources; Ms. Reina Bernier, Human Resources, Consultant; Ms. Hélène Lavoie, Director of Finance.

At 8:34 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera, senators only.

At 10:09 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Thursday, May 31, 2007
(21)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 8:32 a.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Downe, Furey, Kenny, Massicotte, Nolin, Phalen, Poulin, Prud'homme, P.C., Robichaud, P.C. and Stratton (12).

Other senators present: The Honourable Senators Dawson and Tardif (2).

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate; Mr. Mark Audcent, Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel; Ms. Hélène Lavoie, Director of Finance; Ms. Ann Dufour, Director of Human Resources.

At 9:30 a.m., the committee proceeded in camera, senators only.

At 9:48 a.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:


OTTAWA, Monday, June 18, 2007
(22)

The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration met in camera at 4:08 p.m. this day, the Chair, the Honourable George J. Furey, presiding.

Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Furey, Jaffer, Kinsella, Nolin, Phalen, Poulin, Robichaud, P.C., Stollery and Stratton (9).

Other senator present: The Honourable Senators Di Nino (1).

WITNESSES:

International and Interparliamentary Affairs:

Eric Janse, Principal Clerk and Director General;

Jill Anne Joseph, Deputy Principal Clerk, Parliametary Exchanges.

Also in attendance: Mr. Paul C. Bélisle, Clerk of the Senate; Mr. Mark Audcent, Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel; Ms. Hélène Lavoie, Director of Finance; Ms. Ann Dufour, Director of Human Resources; and Mr. Paul Beaudoin, Manager, Materiel Management.

At 4:13 p.m., the committee proceeded in public.

IE/2007-06-18/129(P) — Report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets

Senator Stratton, Chair of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budget presented the Subcommittee's eighth report as follows:

Thursday, June 14, 2007

The Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets of the Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration has the honour to present its

EIGHTH REPORT

Your Subcommittee recommends the release of the following amounts for fiscal year 2007-2008:

Aboriginal Peoples (Drinking Water in First Nations' Communities)

Professional and Other Services    $ 2,000
Transportation and Communications    0
All Other Expenditures    0
Total    $ 2,000

Official Languages (Francophone Culture in Canada)

Professional and Other Services    $ 21,400
Transportation and Communications    38,580
All Other Expenditures    3,000
Total    $ 62,980

(includes funds for public hearings and a fact-finding mission)

Transport and Communications (Examination of Containerized Freight Traffic Handled by Canada's Ports)

Professional and Other Services    $ 800
Transportation and Communications    39,624
All Other Expenditures    0
Total (supplementary release)    $ 40,424

(includes funds for a fact finding mission)

Respectfully submitted,

Senator Stratton noted that the Subcommittee was confident that there were sufficient funds in the budget to cover these requests, given historical spending patterns. He also stated that the recommended release was possible, in part, because of the existence of the claw-back policy which ensures that surplus funds remaining at the conclusion of an activity are returned to the envelope for redistribution.

After discussion, the eighth report of the Subcommittee on the Review of Committee Budgets was adopted.

At 4:15 p.m., the committee proceeded in camera.

At 4:25 p.m., the committee proceeded in camera, senators only.

At 4:37 p.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

ATTEST:

Paul C. Bélisle

Clerk of the Senate and Clerk of the Standing Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration


Catherine Pearl-Côté

Recording Secretary


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