Yes, certainly.
As I was mentioning, this was a time of tremendous activity within the department, both abroad and locally. At that time, folks were doing their best to put different contracts in place and deal with the situation we had at hand.
Going back to the audit and looking at the overall errors that took place, while there were compliance issues and...the integrity of the contracting process, nothing in it signalled any kind of wrongdoing, like the misuse of funds, and nothing indicated that we weren't able to provide value for money for Canadians. Obviously, it did point to some errors that were unfortunate, but I feel very confident that the department now has the tools and processes in place to mitigate these risks moving forward.