Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
And I thank the chief superintendent for being here.
I want to draw your attention to comments made by Staff Sergeant Frizzell, who was doing a joint presentation with you. I'm going to ask you a general question and two specific questions, because I'm worried about my time here.
As a general question, could you encapsulate the concerns that you and/or Staff Sergeant Frizzell had about the pattern? That's really what got this going, the patterns in terms of these contract awards, where the amounts are just under the NAFTA amount. There's a sole source that's achieved for a small amount, and then ultimately there are bigger contracts. There was reference to these patterns emerging that gave concern to possible attempts to go around systems. That would be one question, a general question.
Then specifically, Staff Sergeant Frizzell said—and I'm quoting from the record:
Mr. Casey sent the e-mail around saying that this meeting was rescheduled. It was Mr. Roy who replied, “Smooth”. My interpretation of that was everyone had bought the reasoning, even though it was untrue.
Four days later someone from Great-West Life was speaking to Mr. Casey, and her recollection of the conversation was that the way Pat spoke--that's Pat Casey--it almost sounded as if it was a done deal unless the cost was prohibitive. So within four days of being told that Great-West Life could not do the administration of the insurance, it seems there was a done deal with Morneau Sobeco.
So I'd ask you about that specifically, and what exactly is going on.
As quoted later on in the Hansard, Mr. Frizzell also said:
Later that month Mr. Roy and Mr. Casey had another e-mail exchange in which Mr. Roy stated, “Uh-oh, the foxes have the scent”. Mr. Casey's reply seemed to indicate that someone was asking questions about the insurance outsourcing, and he was devising answers that would put her off the scent. Mr. Roy replied, “Sounds good, and we should be able to come out of the closet soon as well”. This would seem to indicate that again they were keeping it well hidden that they were having these negotiations with Morneau Sobeco.
My last question would be, was there a formal police interview with the Caseys?