Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to go back to something that happened in the past.
Mr. Morneau, you mentioned that Dominic Barton volunteered for you on the Advisory Council on Economic Growth. However, Michael Sabia also volunteered on the same council, which was used to provide advice on how the Canada Infrastructure Bank would operate in the future.
I find that interesting, because Mr. Barton and McKinsey subsequently obtained $1.6 million in contracts from the Canada Infrastructure Bank, just after Mr. Sabia was appointed chair of the bank's board of directors, among others, when he too had volunteered on the board that helped set up the bank and that you yourself recruited. You'll understand that it seems a bit incestuous to me to see that, as one of my colleagues said earlier, the people who set the table are also the ones who will eat at it.
Don't you see that as a conflict of interest?