Thanks very much.
I want to follow up on Mr. Brock's questions, to some extent. I have to be honest that I share the concerns around the deleted emails. I think it's outrageous that emails are deleted and it's not possible to recover them. Similarly, I think it's outrageous that you have apparent kickbacks to civil servants who are responsible for drafting the terms of an RFP in close contact with the very company that ultimately is awarded that procurement and that contract.
The frustration I have is that there are fingers pointed one way and then there are fingers pointed the other way. Multiple internal investigations have been undertaken here. I asked the Auditor General questions, but maybe I could get procurement's perspective.
Deputy Minister, you and your team have presumably done a deep dive to see what happened here. When I ask who's culpable, I don't just mean who's responsible for signing the document. Ms. Hogan sort of said, well, the executive director is ultimately responsible. Yes, sure, but culpability is to assign blame. It's not who is responsible for signing on the dotted line but who is to blame for what happened with ArriveCAN.