Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses.
Mr. Firth, you indicated that you are an IT recruitment firm and, in your opening remarks and your responses to some of my colleagues, you talked about 150 releases and you also said that you are not a technical developer or a programmer. Let's start at the top. With full disclosure, I am, or I was, an IT consultant. I ran a consulting firm and I have extensive experience in program management and project management as well as product development.
We understand someone called you based on your extensive relationships dating back to at least 2015 and said, look, we need these resources. At any point, did the conversation talk about the scope of the overall project and the resources that were needed, and you said that you could get them these resources? Do you as an IT recruitment firm have an understanding of the overall project scope and the scope of the piece that was asked of you and your organization for staffing?