At the end of paragraph 10, you refer to Bill C-288, a bill that, incidentally, was discussed in committee, where it received the support of all the opposition committee members, but was rejected by the government. You say: “In its original form, Bill C-288 would have required us to act as a policy advisor to the government of the day and to evaluate programs.”
My question is still the same: did the government or one of its representatives contact you to tell you that, in his view, one consequence of Bill C-288 would be that you would be acting as a policy advisor to the government of the day?