Okay, thank you.
I want to go back to the question on some of the professional services with Deloitte, KPMG, Ernst and Young, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. There's a pretty long list of professional services they provide. Many of them, I would suggest, are not mission-critical. They amount to tens of millions of dollars. Is there an initiative out there to review all these professional services contracts that are let to these companies and to really find out if they are mission-critical or just nice-to-have?
I see one on the list that's about doing a workshop. It seems like an endless list of expensive things. Maybe they're only $10,000 or $20,000, but they somehow manage to add up to tens of millions of dollars.
It's fine if nobody wants to answer. I don't blame you.
Well, here's another one. I'll just throw this one out there. Is it a conflict of interest to have accounting firms come in to advise CRA? I'm asking Procurement, Treasury Board or anyone else. Is it a conflict of interest to have them come in and consult with CRA on how to conduct its business and then, on the other side of the table, they're the ones that are constructing contrived ways for corporations and wealthy clients to not pay taxes? Is that a conflict of interest? Is that something you folks have raised in your time in the public service?