Ms. Méthot, I want to say how sorry I am for what you've been through over the past few months. I can personally attest to the fact that it's quite unpleasant, since it happened to me.
I would like to set the record straight regarding SDTC. You left your position in 2021. I wanted to say that people had already started to behave or act in ways that weren't quite clear‑cut. I'll identify one person, but I would like us to move on quickly. I don't have much time left. I'm thinking of Mr. Lecavalier. You hired him, but he was quickly dismissed, for no apparent reason. I'll leave it at that.
To hear you tell it, the situation at SDTC was serious enough that Minister Champagne chose to eliminate SDTC. In your opinion, SDTC took a rigorous approach. However, the findings of the Auditor General and the people from the Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton firm suggest otherwise.
Honestly, I see many differences between your testimony and the reports of the Auditor General of Canada and this firm.
Do you think that Mr. Champagne made a mistake by eliminating SDTC?