Thank you for that.
It's clear that the fairness monitoring process is not working the way that it should. In 2009, when we were talking about the relocation program—and I'll remind you that we were talking about billions of dollars—it seemed not to have worked then. All of this is fine, but if there is political involvement in these contracts then you can have all the regulations in place that you'd like.
We know that Minister Toews, for example, on the 2009 relocation programs, asked to see the statement of requirements. Minister Paradis went to present this to cabinet and was told not to prolong the bid process.
We can learn a lot from the past. Do you know of any other ministers who were involved in that 2009 IRP bid process?