Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank the Auditor General and his team once more for presenting us with the key findings of this report so that we politicians can have some light shed on major problems that must be fixed in order to provide Canadians with an ever-increasing quality of service.
Thank you, Mr. Shugart, for being here as well. I would also like to thank the team supporting you with your testimony. I know that a lot of work goes into preparing for parliamentary committee meetings.
My first question is for you, Mr. Shugart. The content and findings of the Auditor General's report, as well as his message when presenting all of his reports, point to a culture in the federal public service that must change. I am extremely curious to hear you talk about the strategy you've implemented, or plan to implement, in order to share this report's findings with the public servants in your department. They would then be able to recognize the positive aspects, but also those in need of improvement, so that each person, team and sector in your department can commit to a plan to resolve certain issues. We can go into detail on certain issues later.
My question for you is: What is, or what will be, your strategy for sharing these aspects in order to improve the services provided by Global Affairs Canada?