Given the money that Federal departments spend on travel, why does the Government of Canada not establish a videoconferencing room in each major city that any Federal department could rent out for meetings and such?
I don't deny that a civil servant must sometimes physically travel to one location or another, but I'm sure that in many cases in which they buy flights, hotel, etc., they could have just arranged videoconferencing.
Not only that, but the Feds could even rent the room out to the private sector too when not in use. Or if such a room already exists for rent in the private sector, then the GoC could rent that by the hour too.
This would be an example of a wise investment for the GoC.
Seriously, has the GoC never heard of Skype?
I don't deny that a civil servant must sometimes physically travel to one location or another, but I'm sure that in many cases in which they buy flights, hotel, etc., they could have just arranged videoconferencing.
Not only that, but the Feds could even rent the room out to the private sector too when not in use. Or if such a room already exists for rent in the private sector, then the GoC could rent that by the hour too.
This would be an example of a wise investment for the GoC.
Seriously, has the GoC never heard of Skype?