Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's incredible. Mr. Noseworthy sat in the committee. The Auditor General pointed out that he was there 96 times when they declared a conflict of interest and five directors were feeding each other money.
My question is for Mr. Bains.
In 2016, you appointed Andrée Lise-Méthot to the board. That's perhaps the most corrupt of all of your corrupt appointments. Andrée Lise-Méthot has a company called Cycle Capital, a venture capital company. Companies she has ownership in had already received $101 million from the green slush fund before you appointed her to the board, in breach of the Conflict of Interest Act. Once on the board, she voted $42.5 million into those companies. Then, within the year—in the cooling-off period, when she was supposed to have no contact with them—she got another $8.5 million. Therefore, $150 million went to this one corrupt director you appointed.
Are you aware of any of that or, like everyone else, are you doing a Hogan's Heroes' Sergeant Schultz routine?