Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just want to ask a few more questions. I have heard the Minister and I have heard the soon-to-be deputy minister of Human Resources talk about some of the issues. I know there are some issues they probably can't even talk about that they
have inherited from various departments. Mr. Chairman, I think what I would like to see is I would like to know where the problems came from. What departments did the problems come from and who can we hold responsible for the new Human Resources having had to inherit problems? Who are they? Where did they come from? What are these problems? Ultimately, we have to go back to the department that sent the problems or didn't do the filing, didn't know what was going on and had no idea when the amalgamation took place that their employees were going over there armed with incomplete files or whatever the case may be. Somebody has to be held accountable. I don't see anybody taking accountability for the problems Human Resources inherited. It's every department. Maybe some are better than others and I think the Minister should let us know where these problems came from and what they are.
Just last year, we went through a one percent reduction exercise across the board and all of a sudden, the Finance Minister opens up a closet and finds $450,000 to pay for a report. The report is needed, don't get me wrong, but somebody has to be accountable here and nobody is taking accountability for this. We just spent $450,000 on a report. I agree the report is probably needed; lots of problems there. Where did they come from and what are they? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.