Thank you, Chair.
Minister, privacy is extremely important to Canadians and public servants, but so is safeguarding the prudent use of taxpayer funds. Federal spending on outsourcing increased to $14.6 billion last year, which is 74% higher than when the Liberals, under Justin Trudeau, promised in 2015 to cut back on the use of external consultants.
We now have evidence that ArriveCAN ballooned to at least $60 million. What you announced yesterday with your colleague, Minister Duclos, in my view, is only the tip of the iceberg, because Minister Duclos confirmed yesterday that the three companies in question that fraudulently billed taxpayers $5 million had nothing to do with ArriveCAN.
This brings me to the broader question: Of that $14.6 billion in outsourcing, how many billions of dollars, how many millions of dollars more in fraudulent contracting schemes are out there?
I know you talk about advanced data analytics, and this is how you uncovered the data, but the government always had this data capability. The biggest problem that Canadians have with your government, Minister, is you're very reactive, as opposed to proactive.
One company alone had billed 36 different federal departments, billing for the same hours in a given day. When they submitted their invoices, why was that not detected in 2018 with your advanced data analytics? Why wasn't that caught, Minister?