I think we're all going to be fighting for response time.
I'll tell you that there is no one single reason. We'll unpack it in many ways.
One thing that we saw in the report was there are no conflict of interest declarations on some of the reports. I asked, why not? We went back to the supply manual that provides the direction to procurement officers and clients. A COI doesn't have to be on file if you're a public servant because your code of conduct manages it. What is defined as a lack of documentation in the report is accurate, but we haven't established a baseline of requiring it in the first place.
It's the same with the security requirements. I saw that the security requirements weren't there. Well, they were there, but they weren't in the two or three places they were supposed to be.
We need to rationalize the lack of documentation. We need to be clear on what's causing it and we need to capture—