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Response to Parliamentary Committees and External Audits


Response to Parliamentary Committees
NRC made two appearances before Parliamentary Committees in 2010-11.

  1. To the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry: The Future of Canada's Forest Industry: NRC was represented by Dr. Roman Szumski (on the role of R&D) and by Pat Mortimer (on support for SMEs by NRC-IRAP)
  2. To the Standing Committee of Agriculture and Agri-Food: Role of Biotechnology: NRC was represented by Mr. Jerome Konecsni (on the role of NRC's Sub Activity: Plant Biotechnology Research)
Response to the Auditor General (including to the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development)
There were no performance audits completed by the Auditor General in 2010-11.
External Audits: (Note: These refer to other external audits conducted by the Public Service Commission of Canada or the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages)
In Fall 2010, the Commissioner of Official Languages selected NRC among 12 other government institutions to receive a report card that will be released in Volume II of the Commissioner's Report. As in previous years, each institution will be evaluated on a set of criteria grouped into five parts: official languages program management, service to the public, language of work, participation of English-speaking and French-speaking Canadians, and development of official language minority communities and promotion of linguistic duality. This year's report will focus on the development of official language minority communities and promotion of linguistic duality.