I think what I heard from people was a concern being expressed that there were some transactions in which there was a fundamental lack of that. That's no secret. I think if you look at the Auditor General's reports, at internal audit reports, and at other reviews that have been done over the years, transparency certainly has been an issue of concern.
How do you improve transparency? How do you get to transparency? One of the ways you get to transparency is to have a well-documented file so that anybody coming in to look at that file can see how the decisions were made, if there was any interference, and how the evaluations were done. The lack of good documentation really raises questions about transparency, questions that are sometimes unnecessary, but it does raise them.