Madam Chair, to confirm, with respect to the member's question, we do not have an agreement with Lion Electric. I think that has been said several times by Mr. Cory.
As Mr. Cory said, we adopt the highest standards in public sector governance with respect to conflict of interest. All of our directors are subject to not only the Conflict of Interest Act in Canada but also a conflict of interest code for directors that goes beyond the requirements of disclosure under the Conflict of Interest Act.
Before every committee, we provide a very detailed list of all the projects that are submitted to our board for approval. That includes all of the counterparties, so not just the borrower, but also other counterparties that would be part of a project. In project financing, you'll generally have a major construction company or other companies that have material contracts with respect to a project.
Directors review the project list and proactively disclose any relationships they have with any of these counterparties on investments. We manage conflicts in meetings, consistent with the requirements of the Conflict of Interest Act, with recusal, which includes leaving the room and not participating in any discussion or voting on matters.
We have more information on our process and our disclosures in our annual report, as well as on our codes of conduct, which are available on our website.
