You said you have done it. We dispute the fact about the audit, but that's a debate for another day. We still believe you didn't do it. In fact, if you'd done the audit as Ms. Weatherill had suggested, you might not be here today trying to have a second report that says you didn't get the job done.
Clearly, with the system that was devised with CVS, which is a compliance verification system, not only were the people not trained appropriately, according to this new report, but Sheila Weatherill said that was a problem back in 2008-09, that CVS wasn't working yet and people weren't trained. Here we are, after all the promises that came before this committee, where you came and said, Minister, you were going to enact it and make sure it all gets done. What it says in Ms. Weatherill's report is that you need to train folks. You said you'd do it, you'd make sure they understood CVS; you said, “Yes, we'll do it.”
Now we have the new report, the one you tabled yesterday, that says, no, they are not. How do you answer to the Canadian public, sir, that you didn't get the job done, and neither did the CFIA? They didn't get the job done, after they promised, after Ms. Weatherill's report of 2009, after they said, “We will unequivocally get this job done. We intend to make sure it is done.” Here you are, four years later, with another report saying that you didn't get the job done.
How do you answer to the Canadian public, sir?