Exactly. Just previous to your coming here, we had the minister responsible for the Treasury Board here, and she actually confirmed for us that there was an instance of this siloing—that's the language I'm using in her defence—between Public Services and Procurement Canada and the CBSA. In your audit on ArriveCAN, you looked at, for example, the issue of PSPC saying, “Hey, CBSA, there's this big issue happening. You shouldn't be doing a non-competitive contract; maybe you should really make it a competitive contract.”
When I asked the minister about that directly, she told us it was the CBSA's decision. She said she did what was possible for her to do, and that it was the CBSA's decision at that point. Is that an example of how siloing can really fail Canadians?