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Government Operations committee  Certainly, and just in terms of when we step back, let's take it in two chunks. The first part is the main estimates. As you know, those were tabled—

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Government Operations committee  That's fine. There was a recent motion that required us to table another appropriation act for main estimates in June and then a final one in December. For main estimates, our plan normally is that we transact in two appropriation acts. This year, we'll be transacting in three

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Government Operations committee  As you know, from March 13, in terms of the motion that was concluded and the change in the FAA, GG warrants can be used during a period when Parliament is adjourned—

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Government Operations committee  At this juncture, I can't comment. I don't.... It's very hard to see week by week whether there is an intention to do so. The only thing I will say is that we are planning—on just part of your last question—alongside providing for full mains supply, to have tabling of supplementa

May 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  It's just not used. The department may not draw that funding in. It has the authority to be able to draw an existing amount in, up to an amount that was identified by Parliament. It would just not be drawn in, and what was actually used would be reported in the public accounts.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  Thank you for your questions. I'll respond in English. You're not limited in the questions you can ask. You can ask questions pertaining to any items in the estimates. The only thing I would point out is that to ensure there's clarity and transparency about items that cover mult

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  Years ago we would just provide what we call the “voted amounts” in the main estimates. The government tabled the main estimates last week, and they total about $125 billion. We also provide information on statutory amounts so that Canadians and parliamentarians have a lens of th

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  The business of government is a year-long process. Given the fact that the main estimates, for instance, under the Standing Orders are required to be tabled by March 1 every year, if there's a budget after the main estimates are tabled, those initiatives in the budget will have b

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  As a committee you're making recommendation. You're going back to the House and recommending. In terms of what's presented in front of you, say, there's a $5-million item you see under Environment, and I'm just—

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  Effectively, you're always being asked to approve an “up to” amount. The authority that's being asked of you is, do you approve up to $5 million in this vote? You're being asked to provide the authorities that are on that main sheet by vote.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  There's a description. If you're short, then the public accounts will effectively show what the reporting has been. There will be a projection of the results for that fiscal year through the annual financial report as well as the public accounts. I think it's part II of the publ

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  I'm sorry, this is it right here. If you go online and look for the 2020 estimates, you see that it's effectively a blue book that provides that lens. It's old terminology. I apologize for that.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  You have two accounting systems. You have an accrual accounting system from the standpoint of our fiscal track. When you look at the budget, you'll look at the economic situation; you'll look at the forecasts that have been provided by the private sector forecasters; and you'll l

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Environment committee  Good morning, everyone. I just want to make sure that you have in front of you the deck that we provided to the clerk for distribution. Thank you for inviting us to come and talk about the business of supply. I'll give a short presentation on the business of supply; the roles o

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves

Government Operations committee  I can only comment that this is from the mandate letter for the president, so it's probably more appropriate for the president to respond to this. I think one thing that could be helpful would be for us to take that back and give a written response to you on behalf of the preside

February 27th, 2020Committee meeting

Glenn Purves