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Public Accounts committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate it. I won't be too long on this. Essentially, what we intend to do is provide ourselves—people collectively—with quality analysis. I've looked at the model elsewhere in the world, and it's complicated. I'll tell you, professionally speaking,

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  Thank you for the question. I'll give one example and then refer specifically to the West Block. It's interesting that when we do long-term planning on the precinct, there are two elements that come to mind to me as the accounting officer and as I deal with my colleagues from

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  Mr. Chair, we will arrange to get a copy of the report to the committee. As far as costs are concerned, perhaps my colleague here has some idea of what it cost to draw up this report.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  A number of different firms are working on the Hill. In the case of the Library of Parliament—Mr. Wright will answer that question—the project was managed by the firm of the original architect, Mr. Fuller. More specifically, the work was carried out by PCL, Fuller and Pomerleau.

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  I would say the crown vests the ownership in Public Works as a department. So it is ultimately--

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  It's fair. I understand your point, and I agree with that. Ultimately, we're custodians of these buildings on behalf of Canadians. It's the same way when we carry out investments, we use taxpayers' money. Going back to the point of governance, not to be too long about this, I th

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  Thank you for the question. I would say as a first point that Public Works and Government Services Canada is the custodian of the buildings, so we own the buildings and the grounds. We're not alone, frankly. The National Capital Commission has a role. The parliamentary partners

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont

Public Accounts committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I am very pleased to be here to discuss chapter three of the Auditor General's recent report on Rehabilitating the Parliament Buildings. Mr. Chair, I would like to thank you and your fellow committee members for taking the time to visit some of the project

June 15th, 2010Committee meeting

François Guimont