Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm returning to what I was talking about earlier.
As you know, the appearance of a conflict of interest is often more harmful than the conflict itself. Several of your colleagues testified before the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, specifically Ms. Fournier, Ms. Adam, and Ms. Redfern, to the effect that they had told you they thought you were in a conflict of interest.
Why should your opinion, as you explained it earlier, take precedence over the opinion of these three women from the foundation?