Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to pick up on one point. After my questions, I was a little surprised to hear Mr. Cory say it was okay for Canada Infrastructure Bank to award contracts to McKinsey because, basically, that's its area of expertise.
I think we need to come back to the whole notion of ethics, but also to how we view volunteering.
Is the concept of for-profit volunteering widespread in the private sector? Does working at firms like McKinsey lead to a different conception of ethics?
I feel like if the average person knew that if they went out and volunteered, they would pick up $1.4 million in contracts a few years later, for example, quite a few would want in on that.
Two other witnesses who are here also walked from the private sector to the public sector, from McKinsey to the CIB or other such organizations.
Mr. Jaswal and Mr. Robins, could you tell me the difference between the public sector and private sector view of ethics?