Right, and I think there are problems in other places for sure, but it stuck out to me that this particular person, Boyan Gerasimov, was the director of policy to the minister of procurement in the middle of the pandemic and that he is a McKinsey alum.
Madam Auditor General, in the time I have left, I note in your report that 45% of the contracts examined lacked sufficient documentation to justify the need for a contract. So in almost half of the cases of these contracts, there wasn't even evidence or sufficient evidence that there was any reason for the contract to happen in the first place, which is quite staggering in light of $200 million in contracts.
Is there anything more you can share about that 45% figure and what it reveals?