Ms. Hogan, welcome back. It's good to have you here once again.
I have a few questions for you with regard to the procurement of personal protective equipment.
I know that hundreds of millions, billions actually, of dollars have been spent to procure equipment and supplies over the course of the pandemic, and I know that it's been done at a tremendous speed, as is acknowledged in your report. One of the other things you acknowledge is that officials didn't necessarily have the time to do thorough background checks or research because of the speed at which they were moving.
I'm wondering if you can shed light on whether or not you and your team looked at the procurement of equipment in terms of what type of labour was involved in producing the equipment. When we're bringing materials over from places like China, of course, we know there is a history of human rights atrocities. We know there is often forced labour being used in order to produce equipment or supplies.
Did you find any of this in your research?