PACP - Committee Overview - Nov 24, 2020

House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PACP)

Committee Mandate

When the Speaker tables a report by the Auditor General in the House of Commons, it is automatically referred to the Public Accounts Committee. The Committee selects the chapters of the report it wants to study and calls the Auditor General and senior public servants from the audited organizations to appear before it to respond to the Office of the Auditor General’s findings. The Committee also reviews the federal government’s consolidated financial statements – the Public Accounts of Canada – and examines financial and/or accounting shortcomings raised by the Auditor General. At the conclusion of a study, the Committee may present a report to the House of Commons that includes recommendations to the government for improvements in administrative and financial practices and controls of federal departments and agencies.

Government policy, and the extent to which policy objectives are achieved, are generally not examined by the Public Accounts Committee. Instead, the Committee focuses on government administration – the economy and efficiency of program delivery as well as the adherence to government policies, directives and standards. The Committee seeks to hold the government to account for effective public administration and due regard for public funds.

Pursuant to Standing Order 108(3) of the House of Commons, the mandate of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts is to review and report on:

The Committee also reviews:

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Meeting Summaries

Thursday, February 27, 2020 – Briefing with the Office of the Auditor General

The Committee met to receive a 90-minute introductory briefing from the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) and to discuss future Committee business in camera. The issue of adequate funding for the OAG figured most prominently in exchanges between Committee members and witnesses. The interim Auditor General echoed comments made during the previous Parliament suggesting his Office’s current funding has not allowed it to effectively deliver on its mandate or to keep pace with increases in Government spending. There was also discussion on the potential establishment of a separate independent funding process or mechanism through which the OAG could make funding requests, instead of having to make the request through the Department of Finance’s budget exercise.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020 – Election of Chair

Dean Allison (CPC) was elected Chair of the Committee. Mr. Allison was a member of PACP in the first session of the 38th Parliament. Lloyd Longfield (LPC) was elected first vice-chair; Maxime Blanchette-Joncas (BQ) was elected second vice-chair by secret ballot. The Committee adopted a number of standard routine motions. Of note, the Committee adopted a motion requiring that organizations invited to appear on the topic of an OAG report submit their action plans to the Committee no later than 48 hours before their appearance (in the 42nd Parliament, this submission was required prior to an appearance, “when feasible.”) During discussion on future Committee business, Pat Kelly (CPC) raised the issue of perceived inadequate government funding of the OAG. The matter received some attention during the 42nd Parliament and has been raised in the 43rd Parliament in the context of the CPC Opposition Motion calling on the AG to conduct an audit of the Government’s “Investing in Canada Plan,” adopted by the House on January 29, 2020.

Chair - Kelly Block (Saskatchewan - Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) - Conservative

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First Vice-Chair - Lloyd Longfield (Ontario—Guelph) - Liberal

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Second vice-chair - Maxime Blanchette-Joncas (Québec—Rimouski-Neigette – Témiscouata – Les Basques) - Bloc Québécois

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Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L’Érable) - Conservative

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Philip Lawrence (Northumberland—Peterborough South) - Conservative

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Len Webber (Calgary Confederation) - Conservative

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Matthew Green (Ontario—Hamilton Centre) - NDP

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Kody Blois (Kings—Hants) - Liberal

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Greg Fergus (Hull—Alymer) - Liberal

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Francesco Sorbara (Vaughn—Woodbridge) – Liberal

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Jean Yip (Scarborough—Agincourt) - Liberal

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