With that information, I want to thank the department also. There was some hesitation to provide members of Parliament with stuff, but they did provide us with their scorecard. The department didn't appear to want to provide the scorecard to MPs, but we did get it.
I actually accept your point that the 75% technical—the result that was given on that one—is valid. I actually reversed the scoring to give Envoy the benefit of the doubt on the financial...and did my calculations on it. If I'm correct on those, the Royal LePage people would still have won the tender. I'm not a mathematician, but to me this is giving the most generous of interpretations to Envoy on this process.
Would you have any disagreement with me on that, Mr. Marshall?