Sure. Again, my time is limited.
I'm asking you if you've made any inquiries of the Auditor General to better understand the particulars of those conflicts, because they're not in any way.... They're discussed in the Auditor General's report in broad terms, but not every conflict of interest is equal. Some may be more egregious than others.
Where there was impropriety, it seems to me that there would be an expectation that there would be accountability, including calling out those who violated the Conflict of Interest Act, potentially blatantly. This is because there were 90 instances identified in the report of board members not recusing themselves, notwithstanding potentially having interests in companies into which money was funnelled.
Again, have you contacted the Auditor General?