I think it's a pretty big deal, sir, when you lead the committee to believe that you're running a clean business, that your indigenous set-asides are legitimate and are not operating under a phantom scheme. I know that you've been heavily criticized by a number of indigenous organizations that you're running this.
In fact, Botler even made the same allegation, so these are real concerns. I think you have to be honest with committee members, sir, because although you haven't been sworn to tell the truth, there is a presumption that you will tell the truth at committee. There are consequences when people do not tell the truth at committee.
Ultimately, we're going to find out by the end of this summer through Indigenous Services Canada, which is going to audit everything you have done and that Coradix has done for the last eight years, hopefully, if not longer, with respect to all the indigenous set-asides. I think Canadians deserve to know whether or not indigenous Canadians have benefited from this particular government operation. If they haven't, sir, then you'll have some questions to answer. I put that out to you, sir.
The other aspect that concerns me is your relationship with GC Strategies. Is it accurate, sir, that the one and only time you worked with GC Strategies was on the Botler task authorization?