Apparently it's about a 60-page agreement that limits a lot of their rights for protection under such issues, and also to perhaps speak out or hold the foundation legally accountable and liable for any actions they take.
I'm curious. If you look at the Trudeau Foundation as it's set up, based on your rather extensive experience.... There's a fair amount of taxpayers' money, $125 million, which is about $206 million in today's dollars, so it's getting up there. How would you propose that parliamentarians hold the board accountable for that money and their actions?
The reason I ask that is I look at the scandal with Hockey Canada, which is not a government organization but receives government money—it's the same with Gymnastics Canada—and I see parallels in a way between the actions of the two, which are taxpayer funded.
How would you think, in your experience, parliamentarians should hold them accountable for that money?