Perhaps you could give us the list of projects that have been approved in Quebec in connection with that.
When I read the Auditor General's report, I was surprised that it didn't cover investments in information technology infrastructure.
In January 2009, the then Minister of Transport attended a cocktail party with major IT firms. In his speech, he said that the government had earmarked $12 billion for federal investment in information technology infrastructure projects. He also indicated in his speech that the government of Canada was spending around $5 billion per year on IT. He also gave a list of programs, including $225 million over three years for the development of a strategy around what is called
“extending broadband coverage”.
According to that list, there is $1 billion over five years for the Green Infrastructure Fund, $500 million over two years for infrastructure projects in small communities, another $750 million for research through the Canada Foundation for Innovation, and finally, $500 million for
Canada Health Infoway, “to encourage the greater use of electronic health records”.
In order to have the full picture of these initiatives, could you provide us with a table showing all of the various projects, how far along they are, and a rough idea of when they may be completed?
If the funds flow through more than one department, could you please indicate, if possible, which department is responsible for the project?