According to your report, Public Services and Procurement Canada doesn't know how many public servants are using office space, so it must be hard to manage a portfolio when there's a housing crisis.
I can see the connection to the data. There may have to be a cultural shift to standardize the rules so you can do your work, but, at the same time, when the government makes announcements, it has to walk the talk.
I'd like to talk about F‑35s now. In 2011, when I was the political attaché for the office of the member for Laurentides—Labelle, those jets were a big election issue. That was 14 years ago, and there have been many ministers of defence under Harper, Trudeau and Carney. However, you've told us that the Bagotville and Cold Lake bases are three years behind schedule in building the infrastructure needed to house—just house—fighter jets that cost billions of dollars.
I think being that far behind schedule is hard to fathom.
At what point should we start worrying?