There was a lot of public interest following the incident that you mentioned with respect to ThinkOn. It was said they received $1.2 million, but they said they did not receive it. That information was not provided in the House—the correction. The information that the minister signed off on stands in the House.
Following that.... We're a reasonable group of people. We gave a reasonable timeline for those documents and invoices to be tabled at this committee. It does raise questions when it's been 28 days since that happened.
The government and CBSA should know where the $54 million was spent on this app and who was paid. There are definitely questions on whether this delay is the result of simply not knowing, or whether there are more accounting errors. Has there been direction given in hopes that a scandal for the government goes away, or at worst there's a cover-up happening because there's uncomfortable information for ministers or government included in there?
Which of those scenarios best describes what we're dealing with in a 28-day delay in getting invoices? It should be pretty straightforward and they don't even require translation, because they can just be tabled mostly containing total amounts and the name of the subcontractor.