Ms. Fraser, if I may, when there was this kind of money at stake—$2.6 billion worth of money that's doled out—shouldn't there have been some political oversight in Public Works in terms of who was getting the contract, and then regular maintenance and ensuring that the job was being done correctly?
My colleague Mr. Dykstra said that if you recognize that there's a problem, then cancel the contract and re-tender it. This went on for seven years. You've pointed out in your report that there were significant problems here. Shouldn't the minister have been aware of what was going on?