—with no ability to do anything, can get hundreds of millions in contracts and then subcontract.
The Auditor General found that the process was actually rigged in favour of this company, and we heard at the government operations committee that this company broke the law by systematically altering résumés in order to get deals. The procurement ombudsman found further that the system was built to help insiders get contracts and to push those contractors to charge the government more. Frankly, these aren't just “arrive scam” issues. These are systematic issues.
You're the department responsible for overseeing contracting. With this systematic incompetence and corruption—perhaps both—that we're seeing, what would you say to Canadians who look at your department and ask, “Have you guys become totally useless given that these things could happen?” You're supposed to be watching, and they happened anyway.