Again, I can't take at face value the seriousness with which you've approached the conflict of interest document that you signed, knowing the casual relationship with the avoidance of conflict of interest that the department had under your leadership.
What better way is there for a big consulting firm to drum up new business with the CBSA, which had been cutting big cheques with very little accountability, than to have the agency's former president, now the firm's employee, given access to all of the documents he had while working as the head of that agency?