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Procedure and House Affairs committee  It is fairly proportional. There are variations, but—

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I will give it in percentages, in terms of volumes.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The regroups are very standard. Every party is allowed one regroup per month. That number is very stable in terms of volumes and contributions. There's no issue there, really. It's almost the same for every party.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The overall budget for printing this year in terms of ten percenters and other products is around $10.5 million. And 73% of that budget is for individual ten percenters. Around 5% is for the regrouped ten percenters. That gives you good reference numbers.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In terms of individual, the Liberals represent 13%, the Bloc represents 7%, the NDP 11%, and the Conservatives 69%.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I can answer this partially for you today. The big deviation really started in 2007-08. This is where there was a departure from what we call our base budget. We saw in 2006-07 some light increase in ten percenters, from maybe 100 million to 172 million. But in 2007-08 and in 2008-09, there was a major increase.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes. When I say impression, in the printing world it's one page. The ten percenter is a two-page document, printed on both sides of one page.

March 18th, 2010Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Mr. Guimond, I am always impressed by the Clerk's ability to answer questions about technology. I congratulate her. You are right. There was only one network crash. On that day, we lost contact with the House towards the end of question period. While resolving the problem there was another short disruption at about 7 p.m., at the end of the day.

May 14th, 2009Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In some cases, we have been able to put in place what we call private networks, which do not cause security problems. IT strategies in general will enable us—we were aiming for the fall—to facilitate the mobility of all members and create private networks connected to the parliamentary precinct.

May 14th, 2009Committee meeting

Louis Bard

Procedure and House Affairs committee  There is a difference between being at your office and travelling. That always depends on how it is used and the means of transmission.

May 14th, 2009Committee meeting

Louis Bard