—and going back to the RCMP, remember that one witness referred to the fact that they used the services of the Department of Justice. This hasn't been fully clarified yet either.
But it seems rather strange to me that, for example, you point out that the Department of Justice has a hundred legal agreements to manage their relationship with eight departments. Now this surely must mean that lawyers have nothing better to do in the Department of Justice than to sit down and draft another legal agreement to cover another way that they're going to interact with the department.
What is going on here when we have legal agreement upon legal agreement, written by lawyers in the largest law firm in the country, with only one client, the Government of Canada, and they can't even interact with that single client without having a multitude of hundreds, if not a thousand, different ways to address it? What's going on?