First of all, I asked to be recognized earlier because I wanted to lend my support to Ms. Finlay.
The greening of buildings and the sale of buildings are two different things. I think we will need to set aside more than one meeting to discuss these topics. In the case of greening operations, money is being invested, while in the case of real property sales, buildings are being sold for a profit. We need to be certain that we’re not confusing the two issues.
Secondly, I would like to suggest an additional possible topic for future study. The Canada Public Service Agency is slated to disappear. Its demise was reported in the Ottawa newspaper Le Droit this week. Our committee is responsible for issues affecting the Public Service. On the one hand, the Agency is slated to disappear, while on the other hand, we have learned that about two weeks ago, the Public Service awarded contracts valued at $55 million for staff recruitment. This is another aspect of the recovery plan that we could focus on. I would like us to look at turnover rates.