Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Gentlemen, welcome to your House of Commons.
I would like to emphasize what I would call the risk-taker situation that we have to address when we talk about this new bank.
Mr. Bartlett, we all know and we all recognize that when you invest in the private sector, you take a risk in the hope of getting a reward.
In short, we have results.
This is key in the capitalist situation: the risk-taker. In this case, we're talking about infrastructure, which you cannot sell somewhere else. It is built there and it is for a public purpose. Can you explain to us your vision of the risk-taker situation in the infrastructure bank? Who should be taking the risk, the people or the private investor?