Statements to House of Commons Committees
The Auditor General and his officials often appear before committees of the House of Commons in order to answer questions about the Office and its reports.
They appear most frequently before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, which has a specfic mandate to review and report on all of the Auditor General of Canada’s reports, as well as the Office’s Reports on Plans and Priorities and Annual Performance Reports. Other committees also hold hearings on matters raised in the reports.
- Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
- Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics
- Agriculture and Agri-Food
- Canadian Heritage
- Environment and Sustainable Development
- Finance
- Fisheries and Oceans
- Foreign Affairs and International Development
- Government Operations and Estimates
- Health
- Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities
- Indigenous and Northern Affairs
- International Trade
- National Defence
- Natural Resources
- Public Accounts
- Public Safety and National Security
- Status of Women
- Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
- Veterans Affairs