I want to follow up on that. Here's the concern. I'm not going to quibble about KPMG's ability to deliver on contracts. Obviously you're a large, successful firm. There's no question about that. Where I have a concern is that GC Strategies is not an IT firm. They don't have capabilities, period. So it's not a matter of subcontracting for another like-minded business or a similar business. This is a subcontract from someone who had no capabilities. Did it not raise any flags whatsoever that this was being subcontracted, that the Government of Canada was asking you, instead of contracting directly, to go through a third party, GC Strategies, which had no capabilities to do this contract which you were qualified to do?
On April 4th, 2024. See this statement in context.