Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
In the course of the audit, we noted that for the majority of construction contracts, the check list or security control list had not been completed. That was not a requirement. We believe that an analysis must be done and that there needs to be some form of assurance that an analysis was conducted. However, someone decided that additional security measures were not needed. In fact, we do not know why there is no check list; it could be because additional security measures are not needed or because of an oversight.
There was some confusion between the roles and responsibilities of Defence Construction Canada and those of the department. Who is truly responsible? Today, the corporation indicated that the responsibility to determine the security needs rested with National Defence, and that they, obviously, build according to the plans and requirements set out by the department.
We recommend that the check list be completed for all projects and that, even in those cases where there are no additional or heightened security needs, that be clearly indicated, in order to ensure that someone has reviewed the project and then come to that conclusion.
We reviewed the action plans and they seemed to be appropriate. If the measures are taken, they will satisfy our recommendations. Of course, we will have to conduct an audit at a later date to ensure that the actions have indeed been implemented.