What you're saying is is that you had a conflict of interest, but no direct investment.
I was in the private sector before I got elected. I understand how things often work: You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Again, if it had been a simple mistake about the definition of declaring conflicts or recusing yourself, and it were limited to that, I would have agreed. However, the numbers don't give us any comfort. It happened 24 times and with 82% of the board members. How could this continue to happen?
I'm so sorry. In my view, this has resulted in a great institution, which was formed with the very good objective of trying to promote clean technology in Canada, being destroyed.
Are you happy with the outcome of what has happened to the fund and what has happened today? What is your reaction to that?