Thanks very much.
I was in cabinet with both Belinda Stronach and Paul Martin, and it seemed they had to leave the room for certain subjects. It seemed to be pretty straightforward, and it was under a recusal.
I guess I too am having trouble with what a screen would be for an adviser to the Prime Minister, in that it's not as obvious that this person has left the meeting and that this had been reported. In the interest of making conflict of interest screens public, I guess I'm still having trouble struggling about all the meetings in the PMO that would include the adviser to the Prime Minister in many areas. As my colleague pointed out, how will you know if the screens being applied...?
I don't think we're being facetious to say, with this breadth of interest in this new chief of staff, will there be somebody needed in the office to be able to tell the individual he can be in this meeting and not in this one? It does seem pretty difficult to administer when the interests of Onex are that broad.