If I can stop you right there, Minh Doan testified at committee. He lied several times at committee and claimed, given his senior level and his experience with computers, that he had to change the battery on his laptop and, mysteriously, four years' worth of emails disappeared. Therefore, he was unable to confirm, through documentary evidence, that he and he alone made the ultimate decision to hire the pariah GC Strategies, which fleeced the taxpayer to the tune of almost $60 million.
As the Auditor General, do you view the act of the deletion of emails to be a policy breach by the CBSA?