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Fisheries committee  Well, only four out of the 14 were done on time, so 10 out of 14 were late, anywhere from three years to potentially a lot more years late.

November 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Fisheries committee  Yes, it's under the Species at Risk Act.

November 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Fisheries committee  What we found in our audit was that prior to those whales being found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, there were tools available and that Canada wasn't really using those tools to protect marine mammals. Since the time that those whales were found dead in 2017, we found that t

November 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Fisheries committee  That's correct. We were looking at species at risk. We were looking at the threats based on commercial fisheries and vessels.

November 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair, thank you for this opportunity to appear today before your committee. Joining me at the table is our principal, Kimberley Leach. I, as commissioner of the environment and sustainable development, or essentially the environment auditor general, have a specific mandate

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  That's an excellent question.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  Okay. My job is not to give you advice. Rather, it is to audit the federal government's operations. What makes this initiative so historic, however, is the fact that all the auditors general across the country worked together on the same audit.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  All the auditors general and I produced this report together.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  In terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we found that most governments, except Saskatchewan and the NWT, did have plans to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. That's a good thing. However, only the federal government and, at the time, Ontario, New Brunswick and NWT, h

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  We developed a set of questions around whether or not that particular government was going to achieve their greenhouse gas reduction targets. Did they have a target, were they going to achieve it, or have they achieved it? Then there were a series of questions on adaptation. Had

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  On anything. Yes.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  We're tired of corralling.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  Actually, they talk mostly about financial stuff, so to get them to think about climate change—there are serious impacts because these auditors general who do the public accounts are now thinking about climate change in terms of whether we're going to reach our targets. But proba

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand

Government Operations committee  The simple answer was no. We did not look at that. Certain auditors general went beyond the minimal questions, but I don't believe—and Kim can answer—anyone looked at the greening of government.

November 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Julie Gelfand