Mr. Speaker, that is a good question, and it is something I talked about in my first speech. How did we get into this mess? I highlighted that this fund worked really well for 20 years, but where did it go off the rails? It was when the former Liberal minister, Navdeep Bains, decided to appoint a chair of SDTC who had conflicts of interest, despite being forewarned about the appointment of that member.
Ultimately, the issue, after we dug into it, was that the Liberal government-appointed board members of SDTC did not seem to have any ethics. There were 186 conflicts of interest. That is the key.
Whatever the process was for the 20 years prior, we need to go back to it. We need to appoint people based on merit who deserve to be there and who are offering programs, judgment or service to this country for the right reasons, not because they are connected to the government.