Question Period Note: Hybrid Workplace

About

Reference number:
PSPC-2024-QP-00015
Date received:
Apr 29, 2024
Organization:
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Name of Minister:
Duclos, Jean-Yves (Hon.)
Title of Minister:
Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Issue/Question:

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) will continue to provide sufficient office space to accommodate federal public service employees in its offices.

Suggested Response:

  • PSPC will continue to provide sufficient office space to support federal departments and agencies to deliver on their programs and mandate and for federal public service employees to accomplish their work
  • PSPC will continue to provide safe and functional office space that respects legislative health and safety requirements
  • PSPC will work with employees and partners across federal organizations to ensure we are providing office space aligned with a high performing public service delivering for Canadians
  • PSPC is working with client departments and agencies to meet their future office needs. For the vast majority, this will mean the use of unassigned office space by default allowing flexibility for in-office and remote work
  • Office portfolio reductions will continue to be aligned with Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat direction on prescribed presence in the workplace

Background:

  • PSPC frequently reviews how efficiently it uses public funds when providing work environments for federal public servants to deliver programs and services to Canadians
  • The shift to a hybrid work environment and unassigned seating by default permits more effective utilization of office space that was simply not possible before when desks were assigned to public servants on a one-for-one basis
  • Allowing employees to choose the workspace that best suits their needs, based on their tasks at hand and their preferences, resulted in greater flexibility. 
  • Budget 2024 proposes to provide $1.1 billion over ten years, starting in 2024-25, to Public Services and Procurement Canada to reduce its office portfolio by 50 per cent
  • PSPC will achieve this reduction by disposing of surplus properties with potential for housing
  • We are currently working with federal departments and agencies to establish their long-term office accommodation plans to inform our future plans

Additional Information:

  • As per the Horizontal fixed Asset Review, the management of the federal real property portfolio is currently distributed across 16 departments, 11 agencies and 38 Crown corporations
  • PSPC is custodian of approximately 25% (6.9 million square metres) of the Government of Canada’s real property assets and about 6 million square metres is considered office buildings
  • Over 50% of our office portfolio is within the National Capital Region
  • Prior to the pandemic, PSPC office space was underutilized by approximately 40%