What I said was that the president, who is an elected member, has overstayed his maximum eight years and his maximum four terms.
There is a way they could have made a special permission, but I did a search through freedom of information, and Heritage Canada doesn't have any of the resolutions that would have allowed him to stay longer.
If a president wants to do something similar to what happened to me in Manitoba, if the president wants to impose their might through their policies and through the power they have, they have an unbelievable amount of power and they have the funds behind them. They have the legal defence that usually the people who are fighting them don't have, so it's very difficult.