I'll start with this one.
The concerns we raised were really about public servants undertaking activities that gave GC Strategies an advantage, whether it's in the non-competitive context, where GC Strategies hadn't even provided a proposal but won the first contract, or in the competitive process, where there was GC Strategies' involvement in setting the requirements. Those, to us, are concerns. They raise questions about whether there was bias or unfair advantage, but whether it's criminal is really a matter for the RCMP.