Thank you once again.
I'll go back to some of the questions I was asking earlier.
As a local member of Parliament, I don't remember getting any communication from the AER, but I do know that our constituency office had quite a few people writing in and asking questions. It just goes to show that communication with more people is always better, especially in situations like this.
What is your standard process for when something hasn't gone wrong and you are just working on something? How do you communicate with communities, with community leaders, outside of a serious incident? I think that is important to understand. Have your processes changed in the last seven months? What exactly were you doing seven months ago that you are not doing today, or what are you now doing that you weren't doing seven months ago? I think Canadians deserve to know the difference.
If you can, give as many specifics as possible. This is really going to help us.