That can be a question that a lot of members are concerned about, because we see departments commit to something time and time again and then don't do it.
Let me say that in this public accounts committee we've now taken on a follow-up approach so that deputy ministers—and Mr. Shugart is not one of them—will not come in and have a “one and done”, that is, doing one meeting and thinking they're done for another year.
We will follow up on these with our analysts. I have already been told by our analyst at this meeting that he is confident that the timelines in the action plan can be met and are reasonable. But if they are not done, then we will invite departments back. I know Mr. Shugart knows that the second time on one issue is not a good meeting typically.
Thank you for that question. It gives us the opportunity to explain it a little bit.
I want to thank our guests for their testimony today, the Auditor General for his good work on this, and the department for being here and being accountable.
We're going to suspend this meeting. I'm going to ask those who don't have to stay to leave fairly quickly so we can have this in camera committee meeting where we have two items we want to quickly discuss.
[Proceedings continue in camera]