Thank you very much. Thank you for that explanation. It was very helpful.
Mr. Chair, I would like to move in a different direction here for a moment and pause.
I would like to move a motion. This has been circulated to the committee. I'll just read the motion here:
Given that,
the Auditor General of Canada recently issued a scathing report on the Liberal Government’s Benefits Delivery Modernization programme, identifying delays, cost overruns and concerns on the viability of increasingly outdated technology;
this project was budgeted for $1.75 billion when launched in 2017 but has nearly doubled in cost, to $3.4 billion;
new reports from ESDC projects a revised cost estimate of $8 billion marking a 357% increase from the original price tag;
the completion date for the project has been pushed to 2034;
That the committee undertake a study of no less than four (4) meetings to review the government’s Benefits Delivery Modernization program and the Auditor General of Canada's report on this matter and that, the Auditor General of Canada, the Minister of Citizen’s Services, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, the President of the Treasury Board, and all relevant officials from these departments be invited to appear before the committee on this matter for two hours each; and that the committee report its findings and recommendations to the House.
Mr. Chair, just to put this into perspective, the benefits delivery modernization programme is the largest IT project ever taken on by the Canadian government. It was projected, as I said, to cost $1.75 billion. According to reports, it's now projected to cost an estimated $8 billion.
Costs have gone up. Expensive consultants have been hired. Timelines are extended. Liberal ministers need to answer questions to be held accountable for this chronic pattern of lack of oversight and mismanagement with yet another IT project. As an example, the ArriveCAN app project didn't work. It cost taxpayers $54 million and is now under criminal investigation. The Liberals recently paid over $600,000 to consultants to advise on how to reduce spending on consultants.
The government does not deserve the benefit of the doubt here. This is a massive spending project of taxpayer dollars. This human resources committee needs to scrutinize this.
I hope to have support of all members of this committee.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.