I apologize for interrupting you, Ms. Doyle, and thank you for that.
I raise it because, when the whistle-blower appeared before this committee two weeks ago, he said that it was more than a possibility. He said that, with respect to the reinforced contribution agreement, it “goes back and retroactively allows for the majority of those ineligible projects to be considered eligible.” It was a majority of ineligible projects.
It seems to me to be concerning that we have $58 million that improperly went out the door, according to the Auditor General, and instead of cleaning up the corruption and mismanagement at SDTC, what is now in fact happening, pursuant to the so-called reinforced contribution agreement, is that the minister, ISED and the board at SDTC are changing the rules retroactively to invalidate mismanagement and corruption.