Good afternoon, Mr. Wright. Thank you for appearing before us this afternoon.
In your presentation, you said that you wholeheartedly accepted the Prime Minister's offer. You decided to reach an agreement with Onex, and you do intend to go back to work for them following your term of office in government. That, to me, is not a sign of a wholehearted commitment.
After your appointment, you have 120 days to provide the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner with a statement. You said that you came to testify here as a private citizen, and that your appearance was voluntary. But we know the hard line this government is now taking with regard to the appearance of witnesses.
Would you be as kind as you are today if, at a later date, the committee sees fit to invite you here again to testify and answer our questions? Earlier you indicated that you could not answer questions dealing with hypothetical situations.
If after having submitted your documents, i.e., within the 120 days mentioned earlier, the committee wanted to hear from you again, would you be just as kind as you are today or would you follow the hard line dictated by your government and not appear before us?