It was not $20 million. It was Deloitte & Touche.
Our position was that it was unnecessary dollars being spent, which costs taxpayers. Quite frankly, the expertise to properly evaluate programs and to look for efficiencies is in-house. Instead, this government chose to go outside. The government is spending a lot of money—roughly $6 billion or $7 billion a year—on contracting out of IT services, again where we have the expertise in-house, and where it would actually be a savings to Canadians.
The government has implemented Shared Services Canada. Again, based on studies that the government has contracted out—the Pricewaterhouse track 2 study—it's looking more and more like the government is looking to outsource services to Canadians when the expertise is already available in-house and where our members could provide the services to Canadians at a lower-cost model through non-profit....