Fundamentally, if you look at this abstraction of the current bidders and all the rest of it, I think in any bidding process potential suppliers have to be given accurate data. Do we know if there are potential suppliers who didn't even bid because of the incorrect data? That raises as much of a concern in my mind as the fact that maybe for one bidder the points would have changed if the evaluation had been done differently.
I guess at the end of the day, yes, there's a question of costs. And I would assume that Public Works probably has a good idea how much those costs are. But how do you ensure that a process is fair and equitable unless you go through a new process?