Yes, but draw a distinction, Mr. Barrett. Saying that the Government of Canada wants to build modular homes or is interested in building mass timber industrial capability in Canada, or whatever.... Announcing a priority is not the same thing. It's very different from the Prime Minister's being involved in the specific allocation of government support or government contracting to a specific enterprise. That's where the conflict arises.
In those circumstances, if there was a risk or a possibility that it would be happening with one of the companies on the list, the Prime Minister would be screened out and not able to participate in that decision with respect to the allocation of federal funding, support or whatever to that specific enterprise. He would be screened out.
