Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to welcome Ms. Fraser and her entire team.
Ms. Fraser, I would like to look at Chapter 5, which has to do with managing the delivery of legal services to government. You state in your report that the costs have gone from $200 million to $600 million a year. So they have tripled. On page 9 of the report, you say that the department is not required to follow government procurement policies when appointing legal agents. With respect to civil agents, in the contacts you reviewed, you found no documentation of an in-house search for qualified counsel prior to seeking outside counsel. No one checked whether a staffer could do the job. You found no documented rationale for the selection of the legal agent, no consistent information such as start and end dates, estimated number of hours of work, estimated total value of the work and terms of work in the agreement between the outside lawyer and the department.
When I look at all this, I do find it quite shocking. I do not know what the total value of all these contracts may be, but you say the department is not required to comply with the procurement policy, and, at the same time, there has been a rather lax approach.
Do you think it is normal that there would be no in-house policies that would guarantee transparency and compliance with ethical considerations?