Not being directly involved in the specific business of the bank, there have certainly been observations and reports from the outset that the board of the Canada Infrastructure Bank did not have the requisite autonomy and authority to actually deliver the projects. In the October 2020 announcement around their $10-billion growth plan, it's my understanding that perhaps some of the requisite autonomy and authority have now been clarified for the board of the CIB. It will have the responsibility to actually see these projects delivered and advanced without interference moving forward.
On February 23rd, 2021. See this statement in context.