Thank you, ma'am.
I understood you to say that you're focused on the procurement process. Of course, there are academics and Ph.D. students who focus on the procurement process as well, insofar as they study how it works. Your job as a government department, I think, is not only to focus on the procurement process but also to exercise some power or impact over that process—that is, to actually shape decisions.
If you're not doing that, if things can go so far awry and you're not exercising power over those decisions, and you're not briefing the minister who is supposed to be responsible, then I guess I'll ask the question again. What value are you adding to the process? You're focusing on it, but what are you doing?