Thank you, honourable member.
I'll start, and I'll ask Ms. Urie to add to the discussion.
SDTC became aware of the allegations on or around January 27 when a whistle-blower approached a director of SDTC and raised concerns with that director.
It is my understanding—I was not involved in this—that immediately the governance committee met and struck a special committee to do an independent investigation, as is our process, as announced in our approach.
That independent group hired a national law firm, Osler, to look into those allegations. They spent over 35 hours and looked at tens of thousands of documents using artificial intelligence and keyword searches to go through the allegations that had been made to the director.
Of course, you have that with you in the findings in the package that we distributed to the committee. Of course, you will have seen that Osler found—as did RCGT—that the allegations were not substantiated.