Madam Speaker, the fact is, the member said that the government is truly caring about what happened here. Well, no, the Liberals only care about the fact that they got caught. All of this only happened after these allegations came to light through the Auditor General's report, and through the work of my good friend and colleague, the member for South Shore—St. Margarets, who actually put in the hard work to get to the bottom of some of the allegations in this scandal.
However, we are not done yet. We still do not have all the details of what happened in these cases. We have only seen 82% of the conflicted cases that the Auditor General examined. We do not know the extent of that applied to the more than 400-plus decisions that were made outside that time period. The Auditor General was only able to look at a sampling of those cases. So, we know about 82% of those cases, but there could be much more. There is so much work left to be done.