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It's been nine years. You have board members who are benefiting directly from decisions of the board, sometimes stepping out of the room when those decisions are voted on and sometimes not. At present, we have a board where there may or may not be continuing issues of conflict of interest. That underlines the fact that despite all the discussion around this scandal, the government has not fundamentally changed what's happening.
The proposed future transition to these decisions is under the auspices of the National Research Council. This committee has studied the problem of public servants themselves owning companies or being involved in companies that have benefited from government contracts. Can you tell us, sir, with respect to this future proposed transition to the National Research Council, if any National Research Council employees have investments in companies that receive funding through this slush fund or in companies that could receive that funding?