We don't have the list. I've asked for access to the list, so that we can begin to assist the government to start to certify the businesses that are on there to assist you in finding the bad actors that you're looking for. I have the same list that Global News came up with.
I've had two entrepreneurs sit in my office and tell me their story about how they were part of Nisha Technologies and they were a part of PureSpirIT, I believe it's called. They were sold the opportunity to make a lot of money by being part of a process that never materialized. The non-indigenous owners of the companies took all the benefits and the two entrepreneurs were left standing with nothing.
There are a lot of opportunities to dig into the list, but of the 10 that Global News looked at, seven of them are questionably not indigenous. If you use 70% as your indicator of the entire list of 2,500, then you're seeing that there is a huge challenge. It needs an immediate audit. It needs to be an audit that includes us because we need to certify a list when it transfers to us anyway.