When you have the campaign chairman of the Liberal Party being the principal of this company, and you have millions of taxpayers' dollars being funnelled into that part
icular company, and many untendered contracts spread out ov
er a whole range of departments—$1 million from Natural Resources, nearly $1 million from Health Canada, and when you add CIHR and other agencies well over a million—there is a line with conflict of interest that we all
have an interest in challenging ...[+++] in order to protect the integrity of the public funds.