Yes, the act has been around for some time, and the context the organization is operating in has obviously changed, but its board members are still appointed by the government, which has to be aware of changes in the political environment and the market, for example.
At the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, you told my colleague, Mr. Villemure, that “it's difficult to have a board of directors that is completely conflict free”.
Appointing this particular chair, whose companies had received funding, was taking things bit far, though. How do you see it? Why do you think the government was so determined to appoint Ms. Verschuren as chair of the board?