I'm referring to the list of people you consulted to produce chapter 6 in 2010. Our real concern here is whether public funds were properly managed or not. As we see it, that is the million-dollar question. It is clear that the government lost total control of acquisitions valued at several million dollars. This goes beyond fighter jets; it involves the recent tank procurement as well.
Mr. Ferguson, in your report, you said that the Department of National Defence likely underestimated the full life-cycle costs of the F-35s. We now know that the minister was aware of the Treasury Board rules. My question is simple: why did they underestimate the costs?