Enim, which is a sister company, meaning it is owned, got $3 million from SDTC while you were on the board, and Nano One got $10 million.
Again, it looks like there were a lot of conflicts of interest and financial interests among you and your fellow directors. The Auditor General named nine directors, some of them GIC and some of them not, who had conflicts of interest. Did it not seem unusual? Both of you are experienced directors. Have you ever served on a board where more than 80% of the transactions were conflicted when they came to the board?
Mr. Ouimet, go ahead.