Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Wright and Mr. Wild.
First and foremost, I might say that Onex--and your connection with Onex and the company--certainly has been a success in the business world. We congratulate you for that.
This, however, is the political world, and government doesn't run exactly like a business. Sometimes we think it should, but it certainly doesn't.
Since you have been named as chief of staff for the Prime Minister, there has been a lot of concern raised about the holdings of Onex and the number of companies--I think there are 40--that are connected to quite a number of departments. There's certainly the potential for a conflict of interest.
I know we, as well as the public, are very concerned about that, and especially the fact that, as you state in your letter, you're really on a leave of absence from Onex and will return to that company under very different rules from somebody else who, after working with government, would go into the private sector after certain cooling-off periods.
Mr. Chair, I do have a graphic that we would like to put up on the screens. I think it would make it easier to make the connections to at least some of the companies Mr. Wright has connections to. Is it possible to put that graph up on the screens?