I very much appreciate that response.
To add to your responses, I will also indicate that the AG did say repeatedly—as she is in the room today, I am not afraid to say this—that she also believed that the pandemic, the crisis situation, was not an excuse for Canadians to not receive value for money. I think that this is a very important lesson going forward.
You also mentioned the testing. It was also determined in the Auditor General's report that many of these tests were not even completed. Of course, when we look back again at the value for money and think about the testing and the outcomes, we see that this app sent 10,000 Canadians needlessly into quarantine. However, as for value for money, it seems as though we have definitely come to the consensus today that there was not value for money.
I will press forward, then.
The Treasury Board mandate is to provide “oversight of the government's financial management and spending, as well as oversight on human resources issues and digital transformation initiatives”.
Again, Mr. Huppé, I would like to know, please, whether the Treasury Board was involved in reviewing the contracts approved for ArriveCAN for both the CBSA and PSPC.