Thank you for that answer, deputy.
We're a bit past this, but it's the common-sense stuff that missed that makes me crazy.
For instance, we see in paragraph 7.33, page 11:
Furthermore, when National Defence purchased a fifth Globemaster aircraft, its stated assumption was that it did not need additional personnel to support five Globemaster aircraft at the same flying level as the original four.... However, we found that acquiring the fifth aircraft increased the need for maintenance, requiring additional overtime to ensure the aircraft....
Like, duh, who the heck would say that we're going to add a fifth plane, but it won't cost anything? Who decided that this made sense, and how did they get there, and why did they have their job at the end of it?