I think it's important to highlight that we looked at just the professional services that would have fallen under the types of services that McKinsey could provide. We've included some graphs in our report that we thought would help give a sense of where the McKinsey contracts fit in the bigger, broader Government of Canada procurement of professional services.
Over the 12 years that we looked at, the government spent about $68 billion on professional services, $200 million or so of that was McKinsey, which represented 0.27% of what was spent on procurement.
That's why when we see that there was a frequent disregard of the rules for McKinsey, we don't believe that it's reasonable to assume it's limited to just them. It is likely that it's time to remind all public servants involved in procurement about what the rules are and why they're there, so they can be followed, and that documentation will exist to demonstrate that probity and prudence use of public funds was present.