Could you provide some follow-up information in writing about some of the specific individuals? I'm not at all surprised, in the sense of Dominic Barton, because I see that connection having been made at the top between the Prime Minister and him, but the selling process happened by Andrew Pickersgill bringing in these analysts. It was the relationship that happened at the top between the Prime Minister and the leadership at McKinsey that then allowed this favouritism to take place.
We know as well that there's been a lot of interplay among senior Liberal offices and McKinsey. There's a former member of Parliament in the government caucus who was a former manager at McKinsey. Former staff members of the government have gone to work for McKinsey. What kind of information were you able to identify around political involvement or decisions made by ministers or by ministerial staff who were part of this broader culture of favouritism for McKinsey?