Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Kennedy, you have expertise; we, however, do not. It is very difficult, especially for someone who, like me, is visual, to understand how, exactly, departments' expenditures under Canada's Economic Action Plan are different from PCO's expenditures.
Perhaps you have already been asked the question. The communication plan you produced in the Privy Council Office has to be accompanied by an action plan, a plan. Could you table before this Committee the action plan and its objectives, expected results and performance indicators? We want something detailed so that we can track you. And that document must certainly contain expenditure breakdowns that we could get.
You are telling us that your $3.9 million in expenditures includes $1.2 million in miscellaneous expenditures for other activities. What are those expenditures exactly? We have to be able to track you. I doubt that you are here to hide anything from us. It's just that I want to understand, but we have no document, nothing.
Today we received a document which shows that the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada's Web site lists Treasury Board approvals of funding for the government's advertising plan. According to that document, the Canada Revenue Agency has allocated $7 million for a campaign on the Economic Action Plan – home initiatives. Then, the Department of Finance has allocated $10 million for a campaign on the Economic Action Plan and $2 million for the Economic Action Plan Web site. The Department of Human Resources and Skills Development has allocated $7 million for the Economic Action Plan. The Office of Infrastructure of Canada has allocated $8 million for the Economic Action Plan. And we have just been asked for another $4 million almost because a committee has to coordinate it all. Yet there is no breakdown of the expenditures.
Can you see why we are skeptical? We are entitled to wonder. I therefore ask you if it is possible to table all of that before the Committee and even come back and explain. That would be greatly appreciated.