Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I again want to thank the witnesses for their testimony today and for assisting us in our study related to SDTC, the very serious situation of conflict of interest, with issues of mismanagement and issues of people on the board and even members of the ministry not knowing for certain the leadership that was required to ensure the successful delivery of what should have been a very successful program that would have assisted small and medium-sized businesses across Canada, that would have assisted Canadian innovation, and that would have ensured that more jobs in Canada could have been created through this fund. However, unfortunately, because of this mismanagement, it's clear to me and, I think, clear to Canadians that there's serious change needed while delivering a like program.
One of my biggest concerns and one of the concerns I often hear from my constituents is related to the recovery of funds: How will funds be recovered from ineligible projects?
Mr. Davies, you did mention to me that there is an ongoing conversation. What is your role in that conversation, and what responsibility do you have in relation to that very important mandate that even the Auditor General cites as credible and important—particularly in my view—to building or rebuilding public trust?