On a point of order, Mr. Chair, the member is citing that we're going after family members. This isn't what's happening here. This is about an almost $1-billion contract that was awarded to an organization. We're trying to get information about who got paid by that company for speaking, to see the connection. This isn't a normal family matter; this is about getting to the bottom of this.
To be fair, there's still $900 million that hasn't been awarded to students, who are waiting and who were expecting to get the help they needed.
Yes, I agree with Mr. Drouin that we want to get back to work and that we want to be helping Canadians. That's what we've been doing simultaneously through this whole process. The bottom line is that $900 million is still sitting idle, not helping the very students who were supposed to be getting help.
We need to get to the bottom of this and hopefully get some answers. There's a lot of money going out the door. When this money is going out and it's not being properly vetted.... That's what we're doing here. We're finding out how this money got awarded and what sort of conflict there was, potentially. We're just trying to get these simple answers about who got paid.
This isn't targeting—