We had 1,100 businesses removed from the indigenous business directory. The department itself knew about corruption. Very few actually verified that they were indigenous. As you just pointed out a few moments ago, some might look to take advantage, given, as Dr. Palmater said in her remarks, that there are contracts with significant dollar values attached to them, yet there is no recourse. I don't know if anyone in the department has ever lost their job because of this. These are large dollar amounts going out. We have Mr. Boissonnault checking a box. He bid on two contracts claiming indigenous status and was told no, thankfully.
As the AFN says, this is the tip of the iceberg.