The way I understand the criticism is that there wasn't a business case, in the classic sense of what a business case is. In other words—and again I defer to the Auditor General—there was no aligning of specific funding allocations, in a document, to specific initiatives. That's what I understood. But we can sit here for the next 15 minutes, and I'll tell you how much money we've put towards all of these initiatives, because we have done that.
On May 31st, 2017. See this statement in context.