Mr. Noseworthy, you've made the statement that you had no independent way of assessing conflicts of interest. I put to you that this is false. The evidence was right in front of you, wasn't it?
Mr. Noseworthy, this committee has heard plenty of evidence about the fact that, weeks before each board meeting, an agenda was sent out, board members were invited to identify which projects they had conflicts of interest in and, at the beginning of the meeting, the secretary would read out which projects involving which directors' conflicts of interest existed.
Again, the evidence was right in front of you, and you said nothing. You did nothing. You covered it up. Is that what you're saying?