Thank you very much.
I welcome Mr. Smith and Madam Dériger here today.
I was a member of the Treasury Board committee of cabinet. I worked with Treasury Board during that period of time. In fact, I want to commend Madam Dériger, who was one of the authors of the “Guide to Costing”. Obviously, she will know it very well.
On page 10 of the “Guide to Costing” of Treasury Board, for the costing of a new initiative, incremental funding, it says:
All the costs of a new initiative for a department must be known, including costs of employee benefits and accommodation. For a new initiative that is incremental to existing programs, it is necessary to know the incremental financial impact; that is, the costs that change as a result of the decision.
For cabinet to render a decision on a piece of legislation, it is required, based on this Treasury Board guide, for Treasury Board and Finance to work with the specific department--in this case it would be Justice and Public Safety--to provide that information, correct?