While it is true that these are now former board members, when you talk about “exposing”, I would submit that it's all the more reason why it would be appropriate for you to make queries about these 186 conflicts of interest, which you just said were shocking, that were revealed in Auditor General's report.
To that end, what about accountability? What about transparency? What about shining a light on wrongdoing on the part of former board members? Again, it's $330 million in taxpayer dollars.