I'm having difficulty understanding what you're saying. You're telling us that it wasn't a parallel private system? But we had an official system, which the Auditor General had the opportunity to investigate, and another system that she did not have access to. This is what we call a parallel system.
I'd like to go back to the matter of Mr. Cossette. There has also been talk of Mr. Dodds. There's actually a list. According to the email we obtained, some 12 to 15 public servants or members of government were involved in the process.
You accepted the Auditor General's report. Point 2.8 of the report indicates the following: "Senior officials were not able to provide us with any information and said their input had not been sought as part of that process."
We saw that public servants, including Mr. Cossette and Mr. Dodds, were involved and could have spoken to the Auditor General, but that didn't happen.