Can you see the problem, though, Mr. Moor, with having you do this work, particularly considering the fact that so much of the basic information regarding this work couldn't be found? It's reasonable to suggest that Canadians might not have trust in the internal systems you're creating, considering how, for a very long time in CBSA, this information wasn't always up to par. We see that particularly in the governance structure, for example.
The governance structure was lacking between Public Services and Procurement Canada and CBSA. We heard from Public Services and Procurement Canada that at the time, they didn't know who was responsible for what. It's likely, we can assume, that if they didn't know that and they were your contracting partner, your ministry also didn't know that. Is that correct?