In the federal context, we get advice and expert opinions in this field, of course. For example, we call on the Science, Technology and Innovation Council. That council consists of representatives of the university research field, but also of business. To obtain relevant opinions, the government must be able to rely on an appropriate advisory group.
In my opinion, that's not a situation of conflict of interest. If you have any information or a specific example to give me, tell me about it. Then I'll be able to answer you.