Madam Speaker, it is important. When my colleague talks about transparency and the government listening to the advice, first of all, this all could have been avoided. When we go back to the appointment of the chair of the foundation, we find that the Prime Minister's Office, the Privy Council Office and even individuals from the foundation indicated the chair of the board was in a conflict of interest. Still, the government proceeded, which allowed this $400-million fiasco to occur. How about the government takes responsibility? It cannot walk away from its responsibility. It caused this issue.
Can members imagine what we could have with $400 million in our communities? We are building a brand new hospital in my community. That is $400 million right there.