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International Trade committee  Since February 16 last, many Canadian companies in all sectors have been able to take part in projects that will be funded under the US Recovery Act, that is under the American stimulus plan. Furthermore, as Dany mentioned, pursuant to a permanent section of the agreement, the

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  Again, that would be speculative at this time. What we have in the agreement is the commitment to engage in discussions to see what would be the environment in which we would be discussing, and....

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  Could you repeat it? I missed some words.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  It goes back to the questions asked by Mr. Brison and Mr. Allen.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  Again, like I said, all the information we have is the numbers put into the recovery act that are being transferred to the various programs. Then, how they're managed will vary from one department to another in regard to their management of the programs, so it's difficult for us

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  The provinces and territories were involved throughout the discussions. It reflects their interests and the interests of their stakeholders, constituents, and municipalities. The assessment was made by the councils of ministers in the various provinces and territories in terms of

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  In terms of hard numbers, it goes back to the previous answer. In terms of subjective evaluation, everybody will have their own. It will be up to them to judge.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  There is one program under the Environmental Protection Agency, the EPA, in the U.S. that had asked for submissions for initial funding allocation to be in by February 16. Any money left would be reallocated after that. We're following the reporting to see when that will be made

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  Again, as I'm saying, a lot of companies were expressing concerns--

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  As you were saying, we work with concrete, factual issues. Therefore, we follow bills tabled in the United States. With the help of our embassy in Washington, we try to obtain as much information as possible. We need to see how the legislation that will be adopted is worded. We a

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  As I mentioned, it kind of goes back to the initial answer. We've looked at the information that was available. We have to remember that the information in the recovery act is the number of U.S. dollars being put into the stimulus bill. So that doesn't tell us what contracts Cana

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  This is somewhat related to the subject of estimates that we have talked about earlier. We are faced with the same difficulties when it comes to data on government procurement, to information available in the act and the way everything would turn out. However, as my colleague me

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  We gleaned information from the estimates. We worked with the information that was available to us. It was very difficult, considering the content of the U.S. act.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois

International Trade committee  When we were trying to work with the numbers and the information that was there, one of the things we found on procurement reporting was that the reporting lists the prime contractors on the basis of their addresses. So it doesn't distinguish where the company is from and it does

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Marie-Josée Langlois