Mr. Cowan, we are looking into the issues of due diligence and conflict of interest, given that gaps have clearly been identified in that respect. I'd like you to know how important it is for me, and for all of us, I hope, to do whatever it takes to ensure that no one else has to face this kind of deadlock. It's an unacceptable situation.
To restore people's trust, we need to know about public funds and how they are spent. You mentioned reasonable confidence. We are humanity. We can save generosity and solidarity, and in that sense, I believe your testimony is very striking. I also believe that it's above the partisan games governments will play. With 338 members of Parliament, it's very hard to get a ship to change course as quickly as we would like.
Thank you so much for your testimony. Please note that we will work to correct the situation. That's why we're taking all this time to get to the bottom of this situation, which is costing taxpayers millions of dollars. It's being confirmed, and we're waiting for a report on it.
If you have any information—various documents and agreements—that could help us supplement your testimony, we would be very grateful if you could send it to us.