Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mrs. MacPherson, good morning. It is always a pleasure to see you before the Committee.
Mr. Kennedy, good morning. It hasn't been very long since you were with us last.
If I may, Mrs. MacPherson, my question is for Mr. Kennedy.
I admit that I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the roles and the different measures you have taken regarding advertising as far as the Economic Action Plan is concerned. You were here a couple of weeks ago with Ms. d'Auray, who, as you said, is Secretary of the Treasury Board.
Ms. d'Auray said, after I asked three or four questions, that there is no government-wide planning in connection with the government's Economic Action Plan. I have her evidence in front of me, and that is what she said. She was very clear and explained to us that most of the communication initiatives are an integral part of each department's and agency's programs.
At no time did you set the facts straight. However, you did tell us that the Privy Council "has prepared a signage guide that the departments must follow when they make signage decisions", regarding the type of signage used and so on.
However, at the beginning of her statement, Mrs. MacPherson said that there is a a second request for $3.9 million that will be used to support the implementation and coordination of a government-wide communication strategy for the Economic Action Plan. She expressed the view that there is an integrated government-wide communication strategy for the Economic Action Plan.
Explain to me why you did not mention that two weeks ago even though I tried to get you to say it. We are finding out today that there is a government-wide communication strategy.