Mr. Speaker, a correction is in order, because the member has quoted yet another figure. Two weeks ago, it was $3 billion. Now it has fallen to $1 billion.
But the fact is that the auditors have reviewed $200 million. Of the projects to which this $200 million went, they have found 37 cases with additional problems, representing $33 million. So far, their final review of how $12.5 million was spent shows one overpayment in the amount of $251.50.