We saw that the Department of National Defence has contracted a total of $29.1 million with McKinsey. I'm also noting that it had the greatest number of contracts, as well—a total of 12 out of the 19. That's a significant number. It's almost two-thirds.
We also learned over the past few months that another major contracting firm with defence, known as Dalian—this goes back to my original question—received millions of dollars from that department. The owner of Dalian started working for defence while continuing to sign contracts for the company. In this instance, there was no conflict of interest form signed.
Due to McKinsey's favoured nature, do you feel there are numerous connections that led McKinsey to make $29 million from the defence department specifically?