FIREARM FOLLIES: LIBERAL REPORT

STILL HIDING FUTURE COST OF THE GUN REGISTRY

By Garry Breitkreuz, MP – October 28, 2004

Official Opposition Critic on Firearms Legislation

On Friday, October 8, 2004, the Liberal government’s long-awaited Report on Plans and Priorities for the soon-to-be two billion dollar Canadian Firearms Program was tabled in the House of Commons.  Canadians and Parliament will still have to wait a lot longer for the truth because it wasn’t in this report.

The first problem the Liberals must try to explain is the ever increasing price tag for the gun registry. Not only do they finally admit that the total cost will exceed $1 billion ($1,055,400,000) by the end of March 2005, but their forecasted expenditure for this fiscal year alone rose from $100.2 million as reported to Parliament on February 24th to $119.7 million – up from the $94.9 million forecasted in last year’s estimates.  To put this waste of money in perspective, the Edmonton Police Commission is desperately seeking $3.5 million this year to hire 39 new police officers.  The $120 million wasted on the gun registry this year alone equals the salaries of more than 1,300 police officers!

No mention was made in the report of Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan’s pre-election promise on May 20th to cap the gun registry costs at $25 million a year. 

The Minister’s department stonewalled our Access to Information Act request for documents showing how they arrived at this bogus number.  All we got were eleven pages of blanks.  All the Information Commissioner got was another complaint about government hiding information from Parliament and the public.

The second more serious problem in the report is that the Liberals must now explain to beleaguered taxpayers (and patients waiting for MRIs or surgery) the total lack of financial forecasts for future years.  Almost two years ago, the Auditor General blew the whistle on this monument to Liberal bureaucratic, billion-dollar boondoggles and stated that the biggest problem she uncovered was that Parliament was kept in the dark.  This report proves that the Liberals are still keeping Parliament in the dark.

The departmental report, signed by Minister Anne McLellan, stated the reason they can’t provide financial estimates for future years is that the whole program is under review.  But how can this be?  Former Associate Minister of Defence, Albina Guarnieri, completed her review in March and Anne McLellan announced her plans for the registry in May, but last week’s report to Parliament is still left with gaping fiscal fissures.

This report to Parliament also fails to address the concerns about cost overruns included in Raymond Hession’s most recent report dated September 5, 2004, that we obtained with an Access to Information Act request.  Even though important information was withheld by the department, the Final Report by HLB Decision Economics Inc. titled: Review of CAFC Funding Requirements and Options concluded: “The net result is an increase in projected expenditure levels as compared with forecasts released at the time of the Hession Report [Up from Hession’s January 31, 2003 estimate of $488-$541 million over 10 years].  These expenditure forecasts are, moreover, subject to significant risk of rising yet further.”  Parliamentarians and the media can only wonder what Hession’s new forecasts are because they are for the most part blanked out using the Access to Information Act to cover up the truth.

Twenty-four times – that’s how many times the Liberals have refused to answer our question: How much is it going to cost to fully implement the firearms program and how much is it going to cost to maintain every year after that?  And that’s just since December 2002.  What are the Liberals hiding?  Even the CBC pegged the true cost of the gun registry at closer to two billion dollars.  And what have taxpayers got to show for their investment? 

The sad truth is that every shooting reported by the media proves the soon-to-be $2 billion firearms program isn’t working.  If the gun was unregistered – it failed!  If the gun was registered – it failed!  If the gun owner was unlicenced – it failed!  If the gun owner was licenced – it failed!  It’s time for Parliament to scrap Bill C-68 and cut the public’s losses before another billion is wasted.

BREITKREUZ’S NEXT COLUMN: LIBERAL REPORT FABRICATES FIREARM PROGRAM BENEFITS

Garry Breitkreuz is the Associate Justice Critic on Firearms Legislation and the Member of Parliament for Yorkton-Melville, Saskatchewan.

For more information: www.garrybreitkreuz.com

 

Hession’s Original Cost Estimates for the Firearms Program – January 31, 2003

http://www.cssa-cila.org/garryb/publications/firearmscostprojections-2003-02-031.pdf