Now, Mr. Marshall, the bid said that 60% of 15,000 moves—i.e., 9,000 families—would be requesting this service. When one of the bidders said, “But 60% of the people aren't even homeowners”, you said—and I'll cite the Auditor General, in paragraph 32—don't worry; just stick with the original number.
There is a very major difference between 9,000 moves and 33 moves, and yet in your letter to our clerk you state that you think it's not a big deal, when you say, ”The basis for this opinion has been that there was only an error in one piece of the data....” So it's not a big deal.
Thirty-three property management cases versus 9,000: is that not a big deal?