I'm sorry, I must belabour the point. Here you have a conflict of interest, people working both sides of the fence on a very complex arrangement. They're filling out forms that generate a cheque from the government, which is their own employer.
You find out. First of all, you are aware it was a conflict of interest. You say, that's no big deal; let them continue on. The Auditor General says you shouldn't do this. You say, okay, maybe it's not a bad idea that they stop. You didn't go back to audit the files they submitted because they were in a conflict of interest.
I want an assurance from you that you will audit each and every one. There are only five employees; there can't be that many files. I want an assurance from you. Can I have an assurance from you?