I've heard enough. I'll move on.
Thank you very much, Madam Hudon.
I'll go on to IRCC. I see a total contract of half a million dollars, where a project leader received $73,000 for an unspecified number of days of work. We don't know if they worked one day, two days or three days to get that $73,000. We see a subject matter expert received $74,000, also for an unspecified number of days of work.
In a moment, I'll ask Madam Fox how many days they worked to receive those huge amounts of money, but we may never know. I have this chart right here, in fact, where we have large amounts of money from IRCC where there are no estimated number of days required. How many days did the business consultant work to receive $390,000? We don't know. How many days did the project manager work to receive $195,000? We don't know. How many days did they all work to receive $700,000 of taxpayers' money? Who led the plan for next week? We'll never know, because that name from IRCC is redacted as well.
I'll close by pointing out that from EDC, as well, McKinsey consultants charged EDC a weekly service fee of $216,250 for 10 weeks of work. We require these documents. It's our parliamentary right to have these documents, but more importantly, Canadians deserve these documents.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.