Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Madam Minister, this year we will set a record in terms of planned expenditures for professional and special services. They will total $10 billion—this was mentioned earlier. In addition, the number of public servants has now risen to 320,000, another record, if I am not mistaken.
The government has used outside consultants repeatedly. In some cases, it is initially for a new project, but then the contracts are renewed so the consultants can continue their work for the same department or another department.
Instead of setting aside funds to hire outside consultants repeatedly, wouldn't it make more sense, once it is clear that the expertise does not exist within the public service, to create dedicated teams for certain tasks and to develop that expertise ourselves?
Ten billion dollars is a a lot of money. For next year, we are looking at $19.5 billion. That is incredible. In my opinion, having our own expertise would be more cost-effective.
What are your thoughts on this?