Core 1..32 Committee (PRISM::Advent3b2 17.25)

Core 1..32 Committee (PRISM::Advent3b2 17.25)

Board of Internal Economy BOIE Ï NUMBER 007 Ï 1st SESSION Ï 42nd PARLIAMENT TRANSCRIPT Thursday, May 24, 2018 1 Board of Internal Economy Thursday, May 24, 2018 December 7 request to clarify the definition of “designated traveller”. Ï (1120) [English] [Translation] Hon. Geoff Regan (Speaker of the House of Commons): This After studying all the information we've compiled, the House meeting of the Board of Internal Economy is called to order. Good administration proposes the following changes to the members' morning. policies and by-laws on travel. The purpose of these changes is to The first item we have is the minutes and business arising from the ensure that all members receive the necessary resources to travel for previous meeting. their parliamentary functions. Are there any comments or concerns about the minutes or any [English] business arising from them? Hearing none we'll move on to the second item, the modernization of policies in the “Members' The proposed amendments seek to promote a family-friendly Allowances and Services Manual” and bylaws of the board. environment for members of the House, enhance the support provided to members in the discharge of their parliamentary Presenting from the House of Commons we have the Chief functions, clarify certain elements to increase members' policy Financial Officer, Daniel Paquette, and also the Deputy Chief understanding, and allow them to optimize the use of their resources. Financial Officer, José Fernandez. The travel points system was introduced to ensure that all Mr. Paquette. members have equal access to the travel resources no matter the size Mr. Daniel G. Paquette (Chief Financial Officer, House of or location of their constituencies. It was also intended to respond to Commons): Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. members' needs by providing resources to their employees and to immediate families. These travel resources are not only used by [Translation] members, but they are also used by their designated travellers and Last December, I appeared here to propose a number of policy their dependants. Today nearly half the members are parents of changes, which you then approved. I am back today to talk about our dependent children, and the travel resources required to maintain a efforts to continue modernizing members' policies so that we can be balanced family life are creating pressures on members' travel better placed to assist members in carrying out their parliamentary allocations. functions. Currently half a point is deducted for each round trip taken by a I will first present a series of proposals to modernize members' member's dependant under the age of six and a point for each round travel policies, and then, a proposed change to the end-of-year trip taken by other authorized travellers. Our first proposal is to deadlines. increase flexibility for the travel of younger dependants. We [English] recommend that no points be deducted for the travel of dependants under the age of six nor for dependants with disabilities. One travel The House administration recognized that members' parliamentary point would continue to be deducted for each round trip taken by function entails long workdays and extended periods away from other eligible dependants. Additionally, we've proposed to allocate home. These requirements have led members to express their needs additional regular points to members with more than one dependant for changes to travel policies for themselves, their employees, and of the age of six to 20. To alleviate the pressures on the travel their immediate family. The House administration has also reviewed resources of members whose families are larger than the Canadian the report from the Standing Committee on Procedure and House average, the proposal would be to have eight regular points allocated Affairs and took into consideration the recommendations for for each additional dependant who is between the ages of six and 20. possible amendments to the travel points system that would encourage members' families to reunite with the members. [Translation] We have also consulted with various members and House officers Given that no travel points will be deducted from dependants with to get a good understanding of the challenges we were asked to disabilities, or dependants under the age of six, no additional points address. The presentation today will also follow up on the board's will be allocated to them. 2 BOIE-07 May 24, 2018 Furthermore, no additional points will be allocated to dependants member's provincial or territorial capital. This means that all travel between the ages of 21 and 25, because our data on the use of points within the constituency would use regular rather than special points. does not show that this age category is putting a strain on members' Members may still use 25 of their points for special trips, which are travel resources. trips in Canada other than those that are covered by the newly [English] expanded definition of regular trips. On another matter, there is one additional element we are also looking to update to further clarify the eligibility of dependants for Members would now be provided with improved ability to travel using members' travel resources. For each dependant who is in the within their constituencies, to and from Ottawa, and elsewhere, to student status category, we recommend that the members also discharge their parliamentary functions. provide at least annually the name and location of the educational institution at which the student is enrolled. Another recommendation concerns family reunification. We want We believe these amendments to the travel policies will foster a to clarify the policy's intent to specify the time and place in which more family-friendly environment in the House to support members reunification takes place. We recommend that a new guiding in the fulfillment of their parliamentary functions, and by principle specify that the family reunification typically occurs while encouraging their families to use travel points to reunite with them. the House is in session, either at the member's secondary residence [Translation] or another location where the member is exercising his or her parliamentary functions. The following proposal concerns designated travellers. During the December 7, 2017, meeting, the board said that it needed more clarity around the definition of designated travellers. The scope of [Translation] this definition has changed over the years to adapt to members' evolving needs and realities. Ï (1125) Finally, we are proposing to specify that authorized travellers can use travel points to join members travelling in their capacity as [English] ministers, but only in two circumstances: First, if members are To clarify the current definition, the House administration is simultaneously carrying out a parliamentary function, and, second, proposing the following wording for the definition of designated when the House is sitting and the members' combined functions travellers: Members may designate one person as a designated don't allow them to return to their principal residences. traveller to support them in their parliamentary functions. A designated traveller is typically the spouse or partner of the member. [English] Members may not designate their employees or another member who is not their spouse or partner. Another proposal relating to the designated traveller is the current Finally, given all the changes occurring in the travel industry, we one-year declaration rule. Currently, members must declare the name are putting forward recommendations concerning additional eligible of their designated traveller, which remains in effect for 12 months travel expenses. One recommendation would include class of travel, or for the duration of the Parliament, whichever is shorter. Since while a second covers pre-approval of travel programs. A third members' situations and needs can evolve during this period, we recommendation considers lawful alternative commercial accom- recommend adding a provision to allow the chief financial officer, modations or transportation services. The fourth recommendation upon receipt of a special request, to permit a change in the concerns in-flight wireless Internet. declaration of designated traveller sooner, under certain circum- stances, including death, divorce, or other significant life events. Regarding the class in which members are authorized to travel, we [Translation] recommend specifying that members and their authorized travellers The following policy change broadens the scope of travel may use the most economical transportation available, regardless of authorized as members' regular travel. According to the current the class of travel. To be more specific, members and their policy, regular travel is defined as travel between Ottawa and one's authorized travellers must travel at the class that they are entitled constituency. However, members regularly travel both within their to, unless a higher class of travel is available at lower class fares. constituencies and to large, neighbouring cities for their parliamen- Members are encouraged to book such flights through our members' tary functions, and often rely on the support of their staff. travel services, since doing so offers numerous benefits, such as substantial savings for the flight costs, corporate flight pass, and The current practice consists in using special points for this kind accident and other travel insurance. of travel, which puts a strain on both the travel allocation and the ability

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