Mr. Speaker, it is pretty clear that the fix was in. That is the whole problem.
Today, the public accounts committee revealed that even after the internal audit came down and all the problems were revealed--including activities that clearly were borderline criminal activities, perhaps even criminal activities--$40 million more went into the program without any strings attached.
My question is: how can the Treasury Board president, the Prime Minister, and anybody involved in this, defend sending 40 million more dollars into a program that was involved in criminal activity?