Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Commissioner, the federal government has set targets for the electrification of its fleet of vehicles. Reading your report, it becomes apparent that it's headed straight for failure.
According to the government, it needs such specific vehicles that it would be impossible. Nobody, however, is asking the Canadian army to use electric tanks. We know that 96% of the government's fleet could be electrified, but we're surprised to learn that the federal government isn't even able to pluck the lowest-hanging fruit.
In practical terms, when it comes to procurement policies and planning, what simple things can federal departments and agencies do right away to improve their odds of success? Should they take a page from Parks Canada or the Canada Border Services Agency, for example, who seem to have done a slightly better job than the other departments and agencies?