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Government Operations committee  In this case, this is a program that was put in place not only, but mainly to respond to the decline in recreational infrastructure, partly because a lot of that infrastructure was built in the 1960s, in 1967 more specifically. It is now 40 years old. This includes arenas and oth

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  I can't expressly speak to the acceleration; however, I can say that the gas tax funds have been transferred to municipalities under agreements that were signed in 2005 and 2006, and that those moneys are flowing on a regular basis in the sense that they don't require specific pr

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Right. The number in the budget for that measure was included in a range of tax measures and tax reductions that were put in place. With respect to monitoring that specific measure, we don't have any data currently, although we would expect that at some point it would show up in

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  I think the short answer to your question is yes, you will, because those spending items that are being delivered under the authority of the Budget Implementation Act will be identified in both the public accounts and various departmental reports as statutory. Those items that ar

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Those estimates were done by the Department of Finance using an economic model. Roughly speaking, the general approach...if we're looking at a dollar, for example, of construction spending, we look at how much a typical dollar of construction spending generates in additional outp

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Yes. In fact on page 240 of the budget--not too many people got that far--we see, roughly speaking, that a dollar spent on support for low-income generally, which could include EI and other items such as the WITB, in the first year generates about 80ยข in additional activity. In t

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  I'll make a few general comments on that subject. First, if you consider the job cuts in Canada since October 2008, the construction industry is one of the hardest hit. Second, in that case, we expect that there will be enough human resources after all. There may be problems in

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  With regard to specific projects, the department of transport, infrastructure and communities would definitely be in a better position than I to answer the question. The larger economy reveals a reduction in employment in the construction sector and a general reduction in pay inc

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  On the very first question as to the estimates in the budget, they apply for tax reductions and spending increases. Roughly speaking, they would apply both for increases and decreases in the same proportion.

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  I think that covers it. I suppose it's particularly appropriate in the current circumstances, as borrowing costs for municipalities have gone up quite considerably.

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Yes, I think one could safely conclude that, and I think the permanent nature of the tax cuts that have been put in place, by and large, in Canada is also important in that it allows corporations and households to know they can plan on those tax cuts for the future. And that's

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Yes, that's correct.

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  In general terms, it's quite safe to say that the fiscal strength of the federal government in Canada, as well as that of most other provincial governments, is an outstanding feature of this country. That is important in a whole variety of ways, including keeping interest rates t

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon

Government Operations committee  Let me start with Health Infoway. As you know, it is an organization that's been in existence for a number of years. It does important work related to electronic health records in particular. My understanding is that these funds will flow over three years and will be managed by I

April 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Paul Rochon