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Government Operations committee  I think the risk is that the government underwrites the risk. If a private contractor fails, as we saw at the beginning of the pandemic when Carillion failed in the U.K., the government picks up the pieces. The government underwrites that risk. We have an example—I think it was

October 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Michele Girash

Government Operations committee  We did submit to the committee our written submission to the evaluation of the access to information legislation last year. You can find in there some information from round tables we held with our members, who are the junior ATIP officers to Ms. Carr's senior ATIP officers. Re

October 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Michele Girash

Government Operations committee  Four more minutes? That's great. If you look at the tenders for ATIP officer temporary help agency work, you will see tenders for two, three and four years. This is not temporary help agency work. This is work that indicates that the staffing envelope for that work or the staffi

October 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Michele Girash

Government Operations committee  That's a two-point question. Given that the human resources committee of this House studied precarious work, and one of the recommendations in the report on precarious work was that the government work to bring temporary help agency work back into the public service and that it

October 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Michele Girash

Government Operations committee  Thank you for the question. I assume you're referring to our report, “In the interest of safety and security”, which is our analysis of contracting out at DND. In that report, we did not look specifically at a gender difference in those contracts. I can tell you that most of t

October 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Michele Girash