Thank you.
We tried to get a message to the clerk, but thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Maybe I'll start with Mr. Penner, because last time most of my questions were for Mr. Bain.
I'm probably not going to change your opinion on the benefits of private sector investment and some of the growth and project production costs, and you're probably not going to convince me.... We won't change each other's minds, but I'm hoping we can find one area of common ground, and that is that, if the government is going to allow for private sector involvement in these projects, would you not agree that risk and reward should go together? In other words, if the Canada Infrastructure Bank is going to operate in such a way as to guarantee financing to provide a backstop on the loans or lower borrowing costs to the benefit of corporations of private sector involvement in that, surely the risks should go with the reward. If we're going to allow these companies to earn profits off public infrastructure, they should bear the risk that comes along with that.