I thank you for your service.
Clearly, something went terribly wrong here. The second this program was announced, it fell apart, and it fell apart on the obvious connections between the Prime Minister's family and the Kielburgers.
That question of conflict of interest was the first question. That's before we learned that they were setting up a shell company that had no assets. That's before we learned that they'd fired their board. That's before we learned that the Prime Minister's family was getting paid when the board was being told they weren't. It was a question of conflict of interest.
I'm not saying that it's your job, but given that your predecessor lost his job in the last ethics scandal, it had to be someone's job to raise this as an obvious red flag. Who in the Prime Minister's Office raises a red flag of this significance, so that you and everybody involved would not be blindsided when this came out? Whose job was that?