He said you had the results. He said the minister was going to be briefed. Then, there's this big gulf in time in terms of action. He also said a series of actions were going to be taken. It seems that his oars were pretty deep in the water on this thing and that there was going to be a new office responsible for it. They would have someone, an eminent Canadian, overseeing it. He made pretty grand overtures about it and said that your department absolutely believed the concerns that were raised by the whistle-blowers.
You talk about restoring confidence, and the minister talked about this in the House today—restoring confidence in the governance of this organization. You talked about the good work that the organization has done. For Canadians to have confidence in this organization and its governance, I would say there needs to be an accounting for the tax dollars that have been misappropriated.
There's now an Auditor General's investigation. Two government appointees are being investigated by the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner. RCGT itself found multiple instances of mismanagement of public funds outside of the contribution agreement.
Is there a plan to have the misappropriated funds returned? Answer yes or no, please.