Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm still doing the math on some of the claims where no documentation was provided. The Auditor General looked at 154 invoices, I think.
Was it randomly? Is that how the audit was conducted?
And 22 of those had no documentation to support the volume of claims processed. It's actually a pretty high percentage. I don't know what it is, but it's about 15% or 20% of the total volume. If you extrapolated that, on a volume of $2.6 billion total, 20% of it is $500 million or something. It's really huge.
These 22 invoices totalled $5.5 million. They're like $250,000 invoices. This wasn't one dental claim or one drug claim; they're $250,000 each, on average. That stopped in 2003, I understand. But between 1997 and 2003, there could have been people billing wildly; there could have been the rampant abuse that my colleague—I thought Dave Batters was overstating things, frankly, but in reading these statistics—Do we know whether these billings—?