Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you all for coming today.
Another fine report, Auditor General.
Lawyers in the public realm are often not seen, notwithstanding the law clerk's current notoriety these days. For the most part, they really are not seen except by the politicians. I've been fortunate enough to serve at four different orders of government: city, regional, provincial, and now federal. I have to tell you that for the overwhelming most part, especially for someone with an extreme deficit in a formal education, I need lawyers more than most of my elected colleagues, and I need them to make sense in a way that I can understand, and then use it.
Chair, again, for the overwhelming most part, people who dedicate themselves.... It's like doctors who go into public health. Lawyers who choose to go into public service do so as opposed to going out and finding out how many millions they can squirrel away before they leave this place. So I just want to thank all the lawyers who make those decisions, because without them, quite frankly, nothing could happen.
The more of a role a country plays in the world, the more you need to have a respected legal foundation that comes into play. I'm learning that the more I'm here. I just feel compelled to put on the record that, for the most part, the unseen lawyers do a phenomenal job for the Canadian people, at all orders of government, and we thank you for that.
However, having said that, I'm one of those on the committee, for the most part, who takes great exception to and who has a lot of difficulty with audits that have been done in the past, and then we have another audit and yet another audit and we're seeing the same problems over and over. It drives us crazy. There is really no excuse once it has already been identified, and some deputy some day has said “Yes, we agree, and we'll do it”, and then nothing happens.
Right here on page 3 we've touched on some of this. I want to revisit it a bit. This is the Auditor General: “Much of what we found had been identified in our 1993 audit as weaknesses”, meaning what they found in this audit was similar to what they found in the 1993 audit. My good friend Mr. Williams has already referenced that.
Give me a quick two or three points on that, Auditor General. What are the three things that stand out in your mind that are still unresolved, that were there in 1993?