Mr. Chairman, I think that a member of Parliament reading the reports would reasonably conclude that there were problems with those contribution agreements. But as the Auditor General has repeated a couple of times, our big concern is that it's quite possible that many of those problems arose as a result of, potentially, the conflict of interest, and that had not been identified either in the audit or by management.
As the Auditor General has indicated previously, we are concerned that senior public servants perhaps aren't as sensitive to potential conflicts of interest as one might expect them to be, which is why the Auditor General has also asked that we look at the issue more broadly across government: what training, guidance, methodology is out there to help public servants identify and address these situations.