Well, about that specific case, I believe that happened in 2002 and 2004, under a previous government. But the Auditor General made several recommendations after that particular incident, and all of those recommendations have now been implemented.
Of course, that particular contract was awarded to a different company. But also on that issue, the matter is before the court, so I wouldn't want to speculate any further.
In terms of due diligence and oversight within the department, I'll turn it over to the deputy minister to give you a quick overview, but I feel very comfortable and confident that, after the implementation of the Auditor General's recommendations, that kind of occurrence would not be able to happen again today.