I really think that “better notes” is trivializing the issue, with due respect, sir.
With due respect, sir, good records help the government defend a contract against challenges. Many cases have gone to CITT, and review backs this. There wasn't an audit trail. There wasn't a trail of how you got to this decision. You could not demonstrate fairness in front of a court without a good file. We're not looking at petty little documents. We are not looking at tons of documents. We're looking at essential documents.
Poor documentation raises questions about the integrity of the process and raises questions about patronage, and many times totally unnecessary questions about patronage.
This is taxpayers' money. What people do in their own businesses is their business, and that sort of thing, but this is taxpayers' money.
Remember: public servants move. They go. They retire. They go to another job. They do something else. The file remains. The next person coming in may not have a clue about what happened, so we have to demonstrate that we have used taxpayers' money wisely and fairly.