Mr. Chair, IDRC is quite a particular crown corporation. Based on their legislation, there are 21 seats on the board, and 10 of those seats are reserved for people from other countries. So they need to have 11 Canadian members and 10 foreign members. When we did the special examination, we didn't have the 11 members because of the delays in making appointments to the board of the IDRC. Again, the composition of the board was not in line with the legislation.
Mr. Wiersema mentioned the chapter we just published on GIC appointments. I think IDRC is an example of what can happen when there are delays in making appointments. They were for a period of about almost one year. I think our understanding is that this has been fixed—but that was the situation when we did the special examination.