The findings of the auditors general are recognized in terms of non-compliance. In my remarks, I indicated that all SDTC investments decided by the board of directors while I was there were based on development plans and investment frameworks approved annually by the board, the department and the minister responsible.
The problem is elsewhere, and the Auditor General has recognized that. Indeed, the legal framework has not been updated quickly enough by the government to reflect the operational frameworks approved by the government, so it's an administrative matter.
Let's take the example of an ecosystem. Why are there ecosystems all of a sudden? It was noted that there was an influx of applications in some provinces, such as British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. In other provinces, the technology development ecosystem was so weak that we said to ourselves that nothing would happen and that those provinces wouldn't receive their fair and equitable share of repayment opportunities.