I understand, Ms. Hogan. However, it's unbelievable that we've reached this point after 10 years. It's simply a matter of enforcing the rules. This isn't rocket science. This is about the sound management of public funding, the key aspect. No parents would manage their money properly if they did exactly what the government has been doing for the past 10 years. This is about a basic rule.
We hear about a lack of evidence, rationales and competency checks; few security measures; a lack of time sheet assessment and tender demonstration; fees that are 80% higher than usual and poorly managed absenteeism. How is it that, after 10 years, people can't even manage to follow the basic rules and ensure the sound management of taxpayer money?