Thank you for the question.
The first thing I would say is that in the discussion on these studies, what's become clear is that the supply mechanism by which professional services are engaged is something to look at. That's something PSPC is undertaking. The officials spoke about it at this committee. We are following along with PSPC on how we review these supply arrangements.
The second thing is that we sent out a tool to all departments' internal audit functions that lays out key risks in procurement. These are internal controls that address those risks to help internal auditors in their review of these internal controls.
The third thing we've been doing is working with PSPC on enhancing our training. The first is for procurement officers, but the second is for the business owners. When we talk about procurement, there are always two parts to it, so we're looking at.... While the minister talked about how we have embedded the guide into delegated training for managers, we're looking at expanding that and talking with the Canada School of Public Service about how we can ingrain some of this training into its executive leadership courses.