Ultimately, you are asking for $18.5 million. You are talking about information technology and we are wondering whether this is not becoming Prime Minister Trudeau's propaganda centre.
In May 2016, the President of the Treasury Board said that new rules were going to be created and that the government would eliminate partisanship. One of the rules was that there would be no government advertising with an MP, a minister or the Prime Minister. At the same time, a federal agency goes ahead and makes an ad with the Prime Minister for Destination Canada, so here we go.
Minister Brison was clear that the rules apply to all advertising, even on social media. As the saying goes, it seems that the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing. It’s “do as I say, not as I do”.
Are there mechanisms to ensure that the rules are followed? Since the Privy Council Office is the Prime Minister’s department, are you able to apply the rules that have been established by the Treasury Board on advertising, for instance, to ensure that they are being followed properly?