As mentioned, our department really played its role with respect to the Canada Border Services Agency. The department warned the agency that there were risks and advocated a competitive approach. However, as the Auditor General mentioned, the decision ultimately rests with the client and I think it's important to put that in context.
That said, with regard to task authorizations, shortcomings have indeed been observed which we are taking good note of. I think we always need to reinforce the training of our staff and keep them informed, but there are certainly lessons to be learned from the shortcomings and what has been observed with regard to task authorizations.