Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question will be for Mr. Penner.
When I went over the Canada Infrastructure Bank's annual report, I was surprised to see there was no information on the salaries of executives or on the bonuses paid out. After all, public money is invested in the Canada Infrastructure Bank. In addition, the departure of the Infrastructure Bank's former CEO made headlines when we learned he had received a bonus, the amount of which the bank refused to disclose, while he was earning an annual salary of about $600,000.
Do you think this constitutes a lack of transparency by the Canada Infrastructure Bank? For comparison's sake, if I read the annual report of any other of Canada's major banks, which are private companies, I can see all that information.