That is a very difficult question to parse out. The Auditor General and the procurement ombudsman report did not find the smoking gun of who. I have gone before OGGO committee and indicated that I authorized two of the first contracts. I did it based on a very strong rationale. I've submitted that paperwork to both committees. We spoke earlier about the fact that I used to be at PSPC. Certainly, when I saw the request for, I think, $2-million and $4-million contracts each to keep the border open, so that Canadians would have access to critical supplies at the time and to protect the frontline officers, who literally are the first point of interaction, these were things that were on my mind when I looked at that rationale.
I certainly did ask why this company had been chosen. The response back was that CBSA had worked with them and that CBSA had knowledge of them. I took that at face value. What have I learned? Next—