Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Leduc, earlier in the conversation, you said that as a large institutional investor, you have investment opportunities that ordinary people do not have, particularly in infrastructure. Maybe the Prime Minister has them, but I certainly don't, with my pocketbook.
You also said that you didn't have a particular interest in the Alto project. You told us that, generally speaking, you tend to want to invest in infrastructure projects that are already built, rather than those that are still just on paper, especially since the Alto project could cost up to $225 billion—not $90 billion—because the revenues were seriously overestimated.
Can you confirm for me today that, in the CPP's recent history, you have never taken the risk of investing in a project that was in its early stages, and that you have always invested solely in projects that were completed or nearing completion?
