Excellent. Thank you.
One thing I brought up during the finance discussions from the summertime when I was asking questions was due diligence in terms of asking second and third questions.
I'm a big believer in asking why we are doing something. I tend to ask my kids why they are doing that, and I tend to ask all individuals why they believe that. I ask second and third questions, because I really want to get at, on this level, whether a policy is the proper policy.
I just wanted to make sure. During the testimony, the Clerk of the Privy Council, Mr. Shugart, was asked whether the Prime Minister or his chief of staff asked for WE Charity's financial integrity and ability to administer the program to be scrutinized. The answer from the Clerk of the Privy Council was that the Prime Minister's chief of staff did make the point, which was accepted by everyone, that due diligence and care needed to be exercised with regard to that organization, given the scale of the program.
I think that goes into the due diligence and asking the questions, especially in specifically in this case, that we need to ask to exercise further due diligence.
Aren't those appropriate questions to ask during talks between government and an organization?