Rob Merrifield moved, — That Bill C-12 be amended by adding after line 7 on page 22 the following new clause:“62.1 (1) The Governor in Council may not make a regulation under section 62 unless the Minister has first laid the proposed regulation before the House of Commons.
(2) A proposed regulation that is laid before the House of Commons is deemed to be automatically referred to the appropriate committee of the House, as determined by the rules of the House, and the committee may conduct inquiries or public hearings with respect to the proposed regulation and report its findings to the House.
(3) The Governor in Council may make a regulation under section 62 only if
(a) the House of Commons has not concurred in any report
from a committee respecting the proposed regulation within
the 30 sitting days following the day on which the
proposed regulation was laid before the House, in which
case the regulation may only be made in the form laid; or
(b) the House of Commons has concurred in a report from a
committee approving the proposed regulation or an
amended version of it, in which case the Governor in
Council may only make the regulation in the form concurred
in.
(4) For the purpose of this section, "sitting day" means a day on which the House of Commons sits.”
Debate arose thereon.