There will have to be—and there will be—a consideration of all of the findings of the Auditor General's report and the Raymond Chabot report. Decisions will have to be made on what to do in cases in which, as the Auditor General said, for example, money went out to an organization that would not, under the terms of the contribution agreement, normally be entitled to receive it. I will say that I am in 100% agreement with the need for increased probity and additional scrutiny.
I do have to note, though, in response to the member's question, that at this point we don't have any evidence of deliberate malfeasance, criminality, etc., so I think it's simply to say—