Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My questions are for the representatives of the Office of the Procurement Ombudsman.
In your 2009-10 report, you note "two recurring problems that call for immediate attention by senior government officials: lack of essential procurement documentation, and poor communications between government representatives and the supplier community".
Mr. Hollander, however, told us that preventive measures should be put in place and, more particularly, that there should be segregation of duties when a contract to be granted by the government is being studied. Inasmuch as you are saying that officials should talk to each other, set up a committee and discuss the contract, Mr. Hollander is saying that these tasks must be segregated.
What do you think of that? Your positions are at both extremes.