Here's my question.
You announced with great fanfare in January 2020 that you were investing $46.3 million in 14 start-up companies. If you can't recall things that happened eight years ago, perhaps you'll recall things that happened four years ago. Five of those 14 start-ups received pandemic support without being individually assessed. That funding wasn't part of the contribution agreement, and one company was not eligible for it. Actually, nearly half of the start-ups you were so proud to fund were not eligible.
Does knowing that today bother you, or do you have absolutely no regrets about everything you did while you were the minister responsible for a situation like that?