Sure, although we had to produce Order Paper questions to extract some of that information.
Let me switch gears and go to Mr. Winfield.
You talked in your opening remarks about audit practices and grounding for projects. It seems to me, from what you described here, that it was fairly obvious quite some time ago that this particular project was not one that was going to be successful, and that the assumptions that were being made were off base. Here we have a million dollars of taxpayers' money wasted—the majority of which, by the way, on lawyers and not engineers—for a project of this type.
What's your comment on that? This seems to be avoidable.