I'm curious. Was it your practice, Mr. Alcock, to make sure that audits like these would be clearly marked “highly private and confidential”? I would say that outside the people who did the audit and the government officials, nobody would ever find out about this kind of report. It's more good luck than good fortune that we stumbled across this report.
Was it your practice, when you were President of the Treasury Board, to tell auditors that your audits of very serious matters of wrongdoing inside our department must be marked “private and confidential”?