That brings me to the issue of immigration. During the holidays, Radio-Canada reported that McKinsey had put a great deal of pressure on officials, who resisted. The firm, together with its shareholders council, on which Mr. Barton sat, pushed to gain acceptance for the Century Initiative it was proposing. It would increase Canada's immigration threshold so that Canada's population would increase to 100 million by 2100.
Mr. Barton was asked if he had thought of the social consequences of such an initiative. He answered that he had not.
When I think of U.S. Steel, opioids and all of McKinsey's work, I tell myself that I would have imposed additional criteria if I were the government.
Is there any indication that the Government of Canada did so? Do you not think that if it had, it would have boasted about it?