The House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities is nearing the end of its study of the “Role of McKinsey & Company in the Creation and the Beginnings of the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB).” The study was called in February to examine “the role of McKinsey & Company in the creation and the beginnings of the Canada Infrastructure Bank, with an examination into the hiring decisions around former McKinsey & Company staff and the consulting contracts awarded to McKinsey & Company by the Canada Infrastructure Bank, examining their effectiveness, management and operation, including the value and service received by the Canada Infrastructure Bank.” The committee will soon begin to draft its report to the House of Commons. The House is also expected to see the results of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Communities’ review of the CIB Act.