I will just say that all of the work in that particular area under the responsibility of that program director was certainly subject to increased scrutiny as a result of the situations that arose, starting back in 2005 with the recipient audit, but I want to clarify one thing. The internal audit was one action taken at the time this situation was brought to the attention of the deputy and the executive of the department. What was covered in the internal audit was very much concerned with the financial controls, our management control structure, and its application in the case of these contribution agreements. However, as I was mentioning, there were some other actions taken. There was a referral to the RCMP and there was also a follow-up. It was considered to be a significant failure of management, which included the conflict of interest situation.
I know that on my arrival in the department I was briefed on this situation, and the background on conflict of interest was brought to our attention. We dealt with it, first of all, through a review of any criminal activity--the very question the chair had mentioned--and then when that was completed, we followed through on the labour relations front to relieve the director.