Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I wish to welcome all of our witnesses, some of whom we've already met, some of whom we haven't. I want to wish them a happy 2007.
We are privileged today to have Mr. Marshall, who has accepted our invitation. I understand that Mr. Bennett, for personal reasons and business commitments, could not attend, and Mr. Marshall has been sent to meet with us and give us some explanations. There are four or more new members around the table today, so we're going to do a little exercise together, Mr. Marshall, if you will allow me.
We've received a copy of the investigative report on a complaint of improprieties. Mind you, it's very difficult to read because some pages have been almost completely scratched out, with only the number of the page remaining. I understand that.
My understanding from witnesses at previous sessions is that you were the authority who decided to cancel one of the contracts. Let's just go back together for a second to identify the different contracts.
Number one would be the pilot project. Number two would be the one that was cancelled. Number three would be the one that was awarded after number two was cancelled.
Is that right?