I suspect I am sharing some of the frustration I think Mr. Nuttall is showing.
Part of this process is that, yes, we acknowledge that we screwed up and we're going to make it better and here is how we're going to do it, but that doesn't end the accountability. I haven't heard a lot of accountability. This is a bad report. There is not much in here, Deputy, that is positive. I can't think of anything. There might be, but it certainly doesn't stand out. It's all negative.
My first question is this. Has anybody been personally held to account at a supervisory or senior management level for this boondoggle?