He never raised that with me. He was not quite that aggressive. When I dealt with him—and what offended me most about dealing with him was that he was basically engaged in a process of character assassination of public servants—he was alleging that his difficulties with this project were as a result of certain officials being in the pockets of General Motors, who were the supplier of LAVs to the Canadian military.
These people he was talking about were my colleagues. I came out of that community and I knew them, and I knew they weren't in anybody's pocket.