Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I do want to get back to what I and, I believe, my party believe to be the crux of the issue, which is subcontracting and this creation of a shadow public service. It's been in the works since 2006, and we're seeing these private profits from public contracts starting to build. We don't have an ability, in public accounts, to monitor precisely the costs of private profit in the work of public contracts, but this is a good example of that.
I think it's important that Canadians understand that this is a serious problem and that we're going to see continued escalation of project costs should we continue to see private corporations bid on this work. They don't do it for free, and you know that, so how much profit did the contractor Pomerleau make from the public service?