Thank you, Mr. Da Pont, Mr. Ritz, Ms. Vinet, Mr. Meredith, and Mr. Mayers, for coming in today.
You keep touting our commitment to food safety, and yet all the evidence that keeps coming out suggests otherwise, from the listeria outbreak to this outbreak of E. coli and now the revelation of yesterday.
I am quoting: “...ensure that non-Japan-eligible carcasses are not inspected for spinal cord/dura-mater, other carcass defects, and minor ingesta...”, and the note continued, “Ignore them.” It said to ignore them.
There are some who would say, Mr. Da Pont, that this is wilful blindness. There are some who would say that not only do we need a third party to come in, such as an auditor, for whom the opposition has been asking for some time, but in this case there are also some who would say we should be calling in the RCMP to investigate what may amount to criminal negligence.
Can you tell me why you don't believe that this wilful blindness does not amount to criminal negligence, when the CFIA has placed the health and safety of the lives of Canadians at risk?