Right. The Auditor General raised findings that SDTC accepted and recognized. However, as I pointed out in my opening remarks, the findings with respect to mismanagement mostly had to do with project eligibility and compliance. What I'm talking about is projects that aren't eligible, that don't meet the criteria for funding agreements or the SDTC's governing legislation. It's not as if management or the board freestyled it or acted outside the parameters.
On the contrary, a structured business plan is submitted to the board every year, approved by the board, submitted to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and approved by the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.
We may wonder why the government didn't update the funding agreements or the legal framework annually or periodically. That's a good question, but to say that there's—