I will certainly take your word that there was a director who was quite upset and who may have made those kinds of comments, but you no doubt were involved with the company, and I would really like to know--it may be something we would ask the minister--if he was aware of both of these instances.
You're well known, and I don't disrespect your position--I'll state this on the record--in terms of opposition to the board. I think everybody's entitled to their position. I feel strongly the other way, and you're entitled to criticize me.
However, you are moving into a position, or you may be, on the board of directors for which there is an act of Parliament, and under the duty of care of that organization.... There's no question that the minister is filling those positions with people who are very much opposed to the single desk selling of the Wheat Board, as Ken Ritter himself was at one point in time, and now he's one of its strongest proponents.
Anyway, under duty of care, it says that—