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Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. With me are Charlotte Hibbard, who is part of our communication team; Sloane Mask, our chief financial officer; Mr. Jean Forgues, who is responsible for all our components to do with HR for PPS; and Melissa Rusk, who's the executive assistant with regard to

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Firstly, I'd like to thank you for your comments on RCMP services. I assumed my new functions on June 23, after the changes to legislation. Before those changes, there were three separate entities. Everything that happened or that was located outside, up to Wellington Street, wa

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I am the director. As I often say, within the Parliamentary Protective Service, the RCMP will always be the RCMP. RCMP officers will keep wearing their uniform. They will be subject to the RCMP's policies and code of ethics as well as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act. Howev

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The tasks are different in certain respects. Some positions viewed as static are similar. However, other Parliamentary Hill positions are different. But I would venture to say that the differences are minor.

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  With respect to communications, our system has allowed us to connect everyone on the same frequencies. We have now tested the system on several occasions. We use it when we must advise everyone of an incident taking place on Parliament Hill. A good example is a fire alarm. We hav

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The biggest challenge is changing the culture. When it comes to organisational change—especially when it's an integration like this—some people are for it, others will go along, and some are completely opposed. You have to be careful about how you communicate and who does the co

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  For starters, thank you for the kind comments. When I'm referring to a new culture it's the PPS having its distinct culture. I think that will come with time, and it will come with our integrated teams that are working together. We have several integrated teams and once the mes

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  There's probably one thing you didn't notice. Contingency plans are in place within PPS when something like that happens. Without going into details, some of our positions on the Hill will change slightly to ensure the protection of the people when they're gathered like that. I

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I'd say that other than the security posture on the Hill following the events, nothing much as far as access for the visitors, tourists, and the public to the grounds has changed. We don't prevent them from going anywhere. It's the same access as they had before. It's that challe

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I meant Centre Block, sorry. Thank you, sir.

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  That's the responsibility of the corporate security office, and that would be Mr. Pat McDonell, who is the Sergeant-at-Arms. The constituency office falls under his responsibility. You could ask him that, if you wish.

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The October 22nd incident was particular in the sense that it started off the boundaries, or the parameters, if you will, of Parliament Hill. If the incident had been on Parliament Hill itself, I think it would have been much easier, in the sense that for any incident on Parliame

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes. It's important to note that PPS doesn't have an investigative mandate. It's strictly protection of the grounds and the precinct. We don't get involved in an investigation. We'll act as a conduit, if you wish, with regard to whatever pops up, but we do not investigate.

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I'll come back to what Pat mentioned, that a liaison is done with the local police. Let's say there's a threat on an individual, on a member of Parliament. We'll ensure, through the intelligence unit, that the information is shared. As Pat mentioned, with regard to the red flag,

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I'll go through the $2.4 million. Other than the $14.4 million, operation-wise, with regard to our scanners, as you enter Centre Block downstairs all the visitors go through a scanning. During one of our reviews, it was determined that in certain areas, on the Senate side, we had

March 8th, 2016Committee meeting

Supt Michael Duheme