Absolutely not. There is no directing that is possible through my role as minister. The bank is independent, and the decisions on investing are made by the board and CEO. That's where those decisions get made.
I want to reinforce the fact that the procurement decision was made by BC Ferries. It was not made by the Canada Infrastructure Bank. The Canada Infrastructure Bank agreed to finance the replacement of ferries. BC Ferries had their own procurement process. Let's be clear that the Canada Infrastructure Bank did not have anything to do with choosing the winning proponent. They put the financing forward to serve Canadians with better ferry service on the west coast. That's where their decision-making took place. BC Ferries went about their procurement independently.