When they bait the hook with the skill set that they say they're offering and then switch it out and make sure that they get the maximum price possible and that Canadians get the least value possible, this is something that we would expect your department is safeguarding against.
Ms. Hogan, is it common practice across government contracting that high-priced consultants carry out a bait and switch, as has been identified in the procurement ombudsman's work, where they present experienced workers to get the contract and charge a higher rate and then actually swap them out for less experienced workers who can be paid less, and then they pocket the difference?