Mr. Green, I really appreciate your frankness. We don't agree on everything in the chamber, but I appreciate your comments today.
I should have done more due diligence on Mr. Anderson. In hindsight, I would not have gone into business with him if I had to do it over again. I was dismayed by his testimony. Quite frankly, I regret all of the time that officers and members of Parliament have had to spend on this matter.
With your good graces, we could put this behind us. That's entirely in your hands.