I certainly did not have access to that information. I suspect that, if I had gone looking for it, in some sort of forensic way, I possibly could have received it. I did not see that as my role. I saw the responsibility on conflict of interest, as is the case with every board, as a fiduciary responsibility of individuals and as a responsibility of the organization to have good practices.
I expected, at the end of the day, the organization to bring issues to my attention if there were problems, and that did not occur. If it had occurred, I absolutely would have gone looking.