I'm interrupting you just because of the time.
I appreciate your answer, in that you've actually gone further than other ministers—Minister Duclos, for example—were willing to go in acknowledging that, yes, indigenous identity fraud is fraud, and it's criminal, and where possible, there should be criminal consequences and that people should certainly be barred from getting contracts.
How do you explain the fact that Global Health Imports, Randy Boissonnault's company, does not appear to have been referred to the RCMP, that the Canadian Health Care Agency is still able to bid on government contracts, that you have 1,100 businesses removed but nothing referred to the RCMP, and that nobody thus far has been barred from accessing government contracts? Doesn't this suggest that indigenous identity fraud just isn't being taken seriously?