Thank you.
Thank you, Chair.
You know, McKinsey is an ethical dumpster fire, and you, sir, are supposed to answer questions about it. There are so many things that you're unaware of. You're unaware of the work done in Russia and China. You're unaware of the fact that rules weren't followed in these contracts. You're unaware of the internal audit report that my colleague brought out. You're unable to answer questions about whether or not there was a conflict of interest when Andrew Pickersgill, your predecessor, was supplying analysis to the Prime Minister's growth council at the same time that he was pitching the government on contracts, while McKinsey, the whole time, was not on the lobbying registry.
I would like to know, just as we wrap up today, if Andrew Pickersgill will be prepared to testify before the committee, since he was managing partner during most of the period we're covering. Perhaps he can shed some light on the things you have been unable or unwilling to answer.
Is Mr. Pickersgill available to testify before this committee?