Okay.
The article states that there are expenditures totalling $67 million. However, we learned through an access to information request that the Accenture contract to manage the Canada emergency business account, which was introduced recently, more specifically during the pandemic, is worth $146 million. However, it was impossible to find this information online. It had to come through an access to information request.
Knowing that this program is very simple, I wonder what Accenture did in exchange for $208 million. Financial institutions such as Desjardins loaned an amount directly to businesses. So there was no management of the government's financial flow or cash flow. We can agree that financial institutions manage themselves.
What did Accenture do for such a large sum of money, Ms. Lavery?