Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Morgan, thank you for being here this morning.
In your presentation, you alluded to the principles you set out for your company and to the underlying issue of transparency. The Conservative government often refers to it. I am having some difficulty reconciling the notion of transparency with the fact that the Prime Minister—and I'm not referring to the fact that he chose you personally—chose a chair and commission members while Bill C-2 is being considered by the legislative committee. This shows that the government, arrogantly—it isn't a sign of self-assurance so much as a sign of arrogance towards parliamentarians—carried out this entire process ahead of time. Moreover, you assure us that the process started by this commission will be absolutely exemplary. How can you reconcile these two things?
How can you—and I won't mention commission members, who are absent—accept a nomination to a position which has not yet been created?