Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That type of work as well will be looked at once we do bring our staff back up to level here within Cabinet to process and look at how we communicate, how departments communicate and that connection. The print media that has gone out right now, for example, is one where those focus groups are giving us input as to: Is it making sense? Are they getting enough information? Is the detail the right kind of detail? That is part of what we will be evaluating as we go forward. I think there will be a need to step it up in certain areas, whether it is maybe more detail and some of our initial feedback. Is there some surprise? That we are involved in as many areas as we are, then once they get that information, there are some of the questions, okay, give us some more detail on how it actually works and what programming dollars are available in certain areas. We will be doing an evaluation of that and looking to see how we can enhance it with the type of material that goes out there and the type of advertising we do as well. There are some standards out there to the type and style of advertising. For example, our government logos and so on, those are sort of the standards in place when you see the contract pieces go out or a request for tenders and so on. There is a variety of ones out there. This could also undertake that work to see if we can standardize another step in that area. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
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Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
March 4th, 2009
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