Okay. However, you do have such duties now, since you are acting director. That said, even managers should ask questions. Besides, when a manager is promoted to director, it usually means they're assumed to have a certain level of judgment. They should be able to say that there's a problem and that public funds should not be wasted like this. They should be able to sound the alarm.
I feel it is my duty to remind you of something. Since 2003, your salary at the CBSA has been paid by taxpayers. The money that you squandered by awarding these multi-million dollar contracts to GC Strategies is taxpayers' money. It's not your money, it's not GC Strategies' money. It is taxpayers' money. You tell me that you were a manager and that you did not have any say. Now you are acting director and you still don't seem to have any say. What you are telling us is that people couldn't care less about taxpayers' money. It's shameful.