Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to come back to the question I started to ask at the end of my last turn, about the conflict of interest. I cannot reiterate enough just how important the issue is. As I said, the beauty of our health care system is that it serves the public and not other interests. That's why conflicts of interest can be problematic.
I understand that there aren't any conflicts of interest, but you spoke about risks. Mr. Allen spoke about the proposed solution, of the report that will be tabled, and that's great. However, to fully understand the solution, it's just as important to understand the problem.
So I would like to give the representatives of the Office of the Auditor General the opportunity to speak about what is meant by the risks. Are we to understand that there may be interests other than the interest of the public or the health of Canadians?