Generally, the kind of mandate that governments have provided the department in terms of that work includes two classes. One class would be a group called enterprise crown corporations. These are crown corporations that operate in a quasi-private market sphere. Examples would be Canada Post or any crown corporation with a commercial mandate. Other kinds of assets that governments could ask the department to look at would be holdings. Usually, they're natural resource holdings. They're legacy. They come from a variety of time periods. They were established for a certain policy reason in some decade and have persisted over time. Different governments have asked for a review of the relevancy of the government's activity in that sphere.
Evidence of meeting #136 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was million.
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