Thank you.
One of the reasons the Auditor General noted that she would look into this is that sustainable development technology can be entirely funded through public money, and with that comes an expectation that it holds the highest standards for ethical practices. Meanwhile, when you talk to the workers who came forward, what we found out was that they often had to move provinces. They faced sexism and racism, and a bunch were fired at different times. There was special persecution in the eyes of them, a minority group in Quebec, who faced some of the worst of the practices.
Mr. McArthur, I go back to you. With regard to the culture and the workers right now, what due diligence is your sector going to do for those workers who have now moved to another department to ensure that the proper decisions are made? Some of those people fought for the people who got some of the funding that you're here asking more of, which is entirely public money, because they saw the corruption and the mismanagement, and they saw others who were doing improper practices get money that would have gone to more of your clients who were doing the right thing.
What do you say about that situation? How fast do we turn this on at the expense of the culture and, more importantly, the families who still live with this legacy?