Thank you for your presentations.
My question is for the Public Service Alliance of Canada. Some employees of the Shawinigan Tax Data Centre and the Jonquière Tax Data Centre, both of which are in the province of Quebec, told us that there centres were paying the price of a greater centralization of services. By centralization, I mean, for example, if compensation services were transferred to Ottawa and Winnipeg were to only offer partial services. Some employees also said that greater centralization would result in job cuts.
Do you support a centralization policy that would create jobs in Ottawa, or elsewhere, at the expense of other regions?