You will still agree that it would be somewhat strange if the report indicated that the service that was provided was efficient and affordable.
I could go over a number of other issues, but as I have only five minutes, I will discuss the Disclosure and Reprisal Management Program provided by the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada for protecting whistle-blowers.
Although a new commissioner has taken office and some real investigations are being conducted, that program is supposed to be reduced by 22%. Shouldn’t public servants be worried about being less and less protected when they blow the whistle on questionable or fraudulent activities?