Thank you, Chair.
Welcome back to our committee, Ms. Hogan, and welcome to your departmental officials.
In your audit, you found multiple instances of favouritism being shown to McKinsey. In one instance, the Business Development Bank of Canada gave a contract to McKinsey, despite McKinsey's not being the highest-scoring bid. They also gave two sole-source contracts without documenting their justification, which my colleague mentioned in her intervention. The Canada Border Services Agency had three contracts missing bid evaluation documents, and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada had two such contracts.
As my colleagues around the table have been pointing out this morning, we see repeated abuses of the procurement system, with seemingly no checks and balances in place from the government—and, it would appear, no concern or push-back as well.
If the exception becomes the rule, then I believe this becomes the culture and we have a huge problem within the government. How is this allowed to happen with no consequences for those who are failing to follow the rules?