Mr. Chair, you were supposed to be a little generous with my time.
Mr. Knubley, is the report you're referring to report 3 of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development?
If so, it was certainly not the role of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development to examine how conflict of interest policies were working.
I've looked at the report a few times. The point was to ensure that sustainable development projects complied with the contribution agreement. It didn't look at conflicts of interest or management policies. It didn't look at the same things as the Auditor General at all.
How can people pat themselves on the back and say that everything is fine with the other issues, when a report has a very specific objective?
After that report came out, conflict of interest policies were violated 90 times, and that's just in the sample that the Auditor General had. Something was clearly not working, and that information was not shared with you.