Mr. Speaker, I will bring this back to what we are debating here today and SDTC having 186 instances of, basically, fraud.
The Auditor General conducted this audit. It is absolutely incredible where there are these conflict of interest, which came out of this audit. I am wondering if the member could speak to just how excessive this is. Any amount of conflict of interest, one, two or three instances, is enough, but we have 186. We also know, as part of that, that the Auditor General did not audit all of the contracts. The Auditor General only audited approximately half of them, so it could potentially be even higher.
I am wondering if the member could speak to the incredible amount there is and how important this is. The lengths that the government has gone to protect this and not bring out all of the documents unredacted is just absolutely unprecedented.