There's zero role in terms of what the minister does.
Procurement, from a PSPC perspective, is fair, open and transparent, and there is a very clear delineation between what is done in the public service and what is discussed with the minister. The minister is briefed on outcomes of procurement, with a focus on the fairness and transparency of various elements and on things that we're doing to improve procurement.
We are very much interested in procurement modernization. He has been briefed on various elements of that, which has included having discussions on what we can do for better vendor performance management and better integrity, how we do price substantiation and what the risk mitigation controls are. Those are appropriate roles for the Minister of Public Works. There are various elements here, and as I pointed out earlier, there's been a lot of delegation of responsibilities to ensure that there's no political interference.
If I... Thank you.