I've been asked this question a few times since we released the report. I very much stand by the fact that I believe our report is quite balanced. It does definitely talk about the pandemic. It recognizes the situation in which the program was rolled out. It acknowledges the rigorous analysis that the Department of Finance did to develop the policy and to make recommendations around the report.
I have said it about other programs, and I'll say it again. Even if there was a pandemic, there was an expected level of due diligence and monitoring of expenses, which I think everyone would expect.
I acknowledged that at the beginning. By going non-competitive and by doing things quickly, the objective was to quickly get funds out and that was achieved. However, as the program kept moving on, there was the need to change that. I've held that view for every single COVID program that we have looked at.