It's not so. First off, to just correct something, Chair, that the member of Parliament has said, I was not involved at all in setting up the bank. That was done by the government following the receipt of the recommendations of the growth council and, I presume, internal deliberations within the government. They then set about the work of setting up the bank itself. Just to be clear, I was not involved in that at all. That's point number one.
Point number two is that the decision on the part of the government to participate in the financing of the light rail project in Montreal was, again, a decision in which I and CDBQ had absolutely no role. That was a decision taken by the government in collaboration with the Infrastructure Bank. I am sure, although I wasn't involved, that it was to ensure that the structure of that financing was consistent with the mandate of the bank and that the bank was comfortable, etc.
Again, those are decisions in which I had absolutely no part. Given that, I fail to see how.... There is certainly not the reality of a conflict, and I cannot even see how there could be the appearance of a conflict, if one knows the facts about what happened.