In your opening statement you expressed a deep dissatisfaction with the evidence that you heard from the Auditor General and some of the other pieces of evidence that I'm sure your office was made privy to.
The Auditor General opined that she's more concerned as to what her report does not indicate, and the highlight there is just the vast mass of missing information. We now have evidence, which we heard in various committees, that there are senior executives at the CBSA who are accused of deliberately deleting upwards of 1,700 emails over a four-year period. The person in question just happened to be the vice-president of the CBSA and is now the Chief Information Officer for the Government of Canada, and he, apparently, is the only executive at the CBSA who had issues with his email.
Does that concern you, from a perspective of the ambit and responsibility that you have?