Yes, that is correct, Mr. Chair, and thank you very much.
Ms. Hogan, thank you to you and to those joining you for being here today.
From the beginning of the government operations and estimates committee study into ArriveCAN, we have been told by Liberal members across the table that there is nothing to see here. In fact, you could probably look at past committee meetings to see that is exactly what they said when we wanted to undertake this study. Little did they know, I guess, that you would find—and you have mentioned several times—that there was an alarming lack of documentation throughout the procurement process for this app. I think that's in keeping with what the procurement ombudsman stated in his report.
Time and time again we have heard that we should cut the public servants some slack because it was during the pandemic. We even heard it today in regard to public servants working from home.
Do you believe the glaring disregard for basic mismanagement and contracting practices, as well as the lack of documentation, can be sufficiently excused by the fact that it was during a pandemic?