That's correct. A large number of programs do not actually provide enough information on their performance, or they change the performance criteria during the year so it would be very hard to actually measure the performance at the end of the year.
November 3rd, 2014 / 4:35 p.m.
Assistant Parliamentary Budget Officer, Economic and Fiscal Analysis, Library of Parliament
That's correct. A large number of programs do not actually provide enough information on their performance, or they change the performance criteria during the year so it would be very hard to actually measure the performance at the end of the year.
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