We saw in the Gartner report that clearly the training wasn't there and we didn't have a back-up plan.
Again, we saw that PSAC brought up issues in January, and we brought it up in committee in February and in March. Everything was rainbows and unicorns. In committee, with PSAC, it was a completely different idea of what the problems were, but we still went ahead with that.
If we knew we were short of these 700,000 bodies—and the numbers change depending on who you talk to on that side—and this was going to be a problem, why, again, did we go ahead?