I really like figures. I see in the Globe and Mail that the contract you signed on March 2, 2007 was of a value of $98,580. A few minutes ago the Treasury Board Secretariat told us that there was a threshold limit, the $25,000 limit, but a second limit was also mentioned.
Mr. Chairman, for the record, he mentioned another limit of $100,000. I would have liked to have asked the following question. Why is there another limit, set at $100,000? Your contract was worth $98,580, so slightly under the $100,000 limit and your final bill was $122,000. How much of a surcharge would be authorized by the government? Ten per cent, 20% or 50%?