First, I'd like to pick up on what my fellow member Mr. Deltell said.
Right off the bat, I want to say that our thoughts are obviously with the 152,000 workers affected by the Phoenix pay problems. That said, I reacted the way I did earlier because we can all try to rewrite history or the fix the past, but it won't change a thing.
As I understand it, Ms. Lemay is saying that the decision to launch the system in February was made because there was no other option. The regional pay system had been in place for more than 40 years. In fact, the Auditor General's predecessor, Ms. Fraser, noted in her spring 2010 report that the IT system was “at risk of breaking down” and that “a breakdown would have wide and severe consequences”.
Obviously, she couldn't predict the future. The decision was made, the system was launched, and here we are today.
My question is for either Ms. Lemay or Mr. Linklater. Let's imagine we could wave a magic wand and resolve all of the outstanding pay requests today. Would PeopleSoft work? Would the IBM system work?