I was aware of the decision made, obviously. I was there. I did inform the deputy minister when that decision was made. I am also aware of the fact that SDTC wrote the minister at the time to inform him of that decision.
The decision that was taken was taken with great urgency and with a view that companies were in the process of collapsing. The advice that was given, which I think many now would believe is faulty—the legal advice that was provided—was that this could be done through an extension of existing contracts and that it did not create any specific issues around conflict of interest. On that basis, I accepted that information at face value and I—