Thank you.
I think one of the main tasks of this committee and others when we are presented with what is clearly an incredibly dramatic case of conflict of interest on multiple fronts, as the Auditor General found it, is to stop this from happening again.
I was a bit surprised when you mentioned that there are seven members, I think, who are appointed by the Governor in Council and who are subject to the Conflict of Interest Act, but you don't get information from those people when they're appointed. They're not required to report, as MPs and others are required to do. Is there even any form of orientation?
I used to be on a couple of administrative tribunals. When I took those positions, I was given training on what conflict of interest is, how you test for it and when you should recuse yourself. Is there any orientation at all for those board members?