The member has raised a number of issues, Mr. Chairman.
First of all, in terms of the issue of a breach of security or handling of classified information, the purpose of our review of the 8,500 contracts that were let is to ensure, ourselves, that in fact there were no breaches. If we discover that there may have been a breach, then we will take actions to deal with that.
I think one of the things the Auditor General's report showed--she is here, and she can speak to her report—was that there are systemic issues around this, that the government security policy itself, Treasury Board policy, was less than perfectly clear, Mr. Chairman, which led to different interpretations for those who actually were trying to manage projects, particularly construction projects. My understanding is that her recommendations to us, to the RCMP, to Public Works, and to Treasury Board will bring coherence and alignment, so that the challenges we actually experienced, which the Auditor General pointed out in her report, do not occur again.