Thank you, minister.
I am surprised, even stunned. This is one of the rare times I have heard of employees being enthusiastic about losing their job at the end of the process.
A little earlier, you talked about the money that could be saved through outsourcing. I would like to get an idea of how much expertise will be lost in the public service once whole sections of Shared Services Canada start being handled by the private sector. What role will subcontractors and their supposed savings play?
In a previous life, I often heard about savings generated through outsourcing, but that was not always the case at the end of the year. What percentage of services will subcontracting account for in this new organization, Shared Services Canada? Are we talking about 20%, 40%, 50%?