Okay. So that's when you stopped working. If people are doing good work, you stop looking at conflict of interest policies, is that how it works? The Auditor General's report dates back to 2017. Her audit covers the period beginning on March 1, 2017. You were still deputy minister at the time. Her audit covers a time when you were deputy minister. In her report, the Auditor General says that not only were the conflict of interest policies at SDTC unclear, but also they were not being followed. She identified 90 instances of conflict of interest policies not being followed, starting in 2017 and continuing until after your departure. There were conflicts of interest while you were deputy minister. An assistant deputy minister, the person in the position directly under yours, was present in the meeting room—
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