Thank you, Chair.
Again, I am struck by and want to come back to the issue of the lack of consequences for indigenous identity fraud. We've heard today about how the government has an incentive to try to make the numbers look better than they are for indigenous procurement, and I think that is what we are seeing.
Witnesses, do you think, at a minimum, it would be reasonable that any company that engaged in indigenous identity fraud should be barred from accessing government contracts going forward?
What we've seen in the past is they were engaging in indigenous identity fraud, so they were taken off the indigenous business directory, but they're are able to bid on other government contracts. Do you think it's reasonable, at a minimum, to say that if you engage in indigenous identity fraud, you can't bid on any government contracts going forward?