Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to follow up again on the issues of integrity measures and the public procurement.
Deputy Minister, I think we can both agree that there are some constraints to this process that should be identified, to prevent a false sense of security. Some of those constraints would be that convictions actually have to be against contractors who were engaged in contracts with the federal civil service, as opposed to relationships with private sector companies. They would actually have to have been convicted in a criminal court for a previous past dealing with the federal government.
Is that correct?