The other half of the board of directors is appointed by this member council. They're supposed to represent the Canadian population and the industry.
When you have that composition of a board of directors, it is likely that you'll see conflicts of interest, which is why it is so important, if you want the expertise of the industry at the table, that you have a good process to manage conflicts of interest.
What we found here is that the foundation did not have that. In 90 cases, their records showed that members of the board had declared a conflict of interest and voted on giving funding, and that should not have happened.