We've seen the record of the CBSA on conflicts of interest under your leadership. We heard testimony from CBSA officials about boozy dinners with contractors working for the CBSA, so you'll have to excuse me if I don't put great stock in the seriousness with which you viewed the conflict of interest requirements that you said you would follow.
You said you had access to any documents related to items in your calendar and email. As the president of the CBSA, I'd imagine that would be pretty significant. For a firm that hired the former head of the CBSA, had previously done business with the CBSA and has done in excess of tens of millions of dollars, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, in business with the Government of Canada, it seems there would be a commercial advantage to having its senior adviser, an executive with this firm, gain access to all of the information from your calendar, emails and associated documents when you were given that employment by Ms. O'Gorman.
On what date were you given access to the CBSA?