Well, it rose to the standard to get Canada's Auditor General's attention.
You said that it was going to be shut down and that everyone would be fired. However, instead, nothing was shut down, and nobody was fired.
As soon as it became a political problem, the tone changed very dramatically. The minister isn't firing anyone. Then we saw that a foundation, which shares the name of the chair of the board, was receiving funding from the government and praise from the minister. I'm very curious about what changed the direction.
I have one question for you: Do you believe the whistle-blowers?