That's very kind. Thank you.
I would just say, number one, that I'm very proud that an infrastructure bank was created and moved forward. I think it's going to help Canadians move things forward.
The second point is that I believe I was very much operating in the spirit of trying to give something back to the country. This is voluntary work. I think we were given one loonie for each year that we did it, but it was an honour to serve the country. There was zero aspect of this being an opportunity for McKinsey. McKinsey is a very large firm that is very busy and has lots of things to do. This is the last thing it needs for generating work. That's not how it's seen.
I don't want to lose the forest for the trees, in that I think it was important work for the country. I'm excited that a lot of the recommendations actually did go through—not all of them did—and I'm excited about the progress.
Just to reiterate, I think McKinsey has followed all of the processes in the procurement approach, and I hope that we'll be able to look at the facts clearly like that.