Okay.
We can go back even further, to 2018. In fact, one Mr. Sabourin, who worked at the Canada Border Services Agency, was a whistleblower. We in the Bloc Québécois wanted to protect him—a bill was even passed. Mr. Sabourin reported highly objectionable wrongdoing at the agency.
So this has been going on for a long time. Other services, including some within the government, have stated that certain processes were not followed.
Let's look at the timeline of events.
In 2018, something was put in a whistleblower's coffee after he reported wrongdoing for everyone's benefit. He had to resign or leave for medical reasons because he was intimidated at the agency. So we've known for a number of years that there's a problem.
Ms. O'Gorman, you've been in your position since July 2022, I believe. So it's been over a year and a half. Did you receive a clear mandate from the government to clean things up at the agency, yes or no?