Mahsi cho, Madam Chair. I disagree with some of the Minister's comments. When I looked at this, I still get some complaints from my constituents about this policy. I said before, if you look at any government department across the country, they try to make it so that their working population is the reflection of the population it serves. Not so, the way it is here right now. That still upsets me. I think we could still make some changes. I think there are some real changes we can make here, I believe, if we take the commitment from a legal standpoint, because I heard there might be a Charter challenge; let's get through that. I do have one main question here. I know that a large part of our Affirmative Action Policy is the aspect of self-reporting, where new employees or employees have to declare what status they are. My question is: how is the Minister going to review this and see if the reporting is accurate as they say it is, for lack of a better word, Madam Chair?
Steve Norn on Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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