It's just extraordinary that in three or four days of work, with three or four employees in total, you were able to produce all of this information, when the Prime Minister's own department, the Privy Council Office, which literally has a thousand employees, was not able to produce the same information in a two-week period, during which the Prime Minister himself, the head of government, had supposedly asked for due diligence and scrutiny to occur. “Due diligence” and “scrutiny” were words he used in his own testimony.
Here is my final question.
Today, we are learning that WE Charity asked NATIONAL for help in implementing the program in question, which shows that WE Charity was not able to do so itself.
From your research on WE's activities, have you previously seen examples where WE might have run a program with 40,000 volunteers and was planning salaries to pay those same volunteers? Had it previously operated a program of the scale of what was proposed in the contribution agreement between WE and the Government of Canada?