It's so outdated that it's become complicated. It should come with an instruction manual.
I want to thank you for your presentation and for the letter you sent us to prepare us for this meeting with you.
In that letter, you list certain recommendations. In your opinion, first, we need to know what exactly is going on right now in the federal government, in various fields, and to meet with the chief information officer. We are meeting with Ms. Charette next week.
However, the newspapers revealed today that she has already begun working on a portal and on other things. Perhaps she has made even more progress and will surprise us next week by announcing that her department has moved into the digital age.You will be totally amazed. All kidding aside, we will at least get an idea of where things stand.
Second, you were somewhat hesitant and you seemed to think that our committee would perhaps delay the evolution process. So, you suggested a taskforce—