Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I will try to get in a few quick questions and then pass the microphone to Mr. Del Mastro.
Thank you for coming, Ms. Dickson.
I think you will find this a very non-partisan issue around this table, unlike many others. Everyone is here trying to find out what went wrong. Our role, as parliamentarians, is to make sure our investors, both large and small, are protected.
I'm sure you're aware that we started out with some witnesses from a variety of sizes of investors who were frankly very critical of you and some of the others. I think they were looking at the role the Minister of Finance played in this, which was nothing other than encouraging everybody to sit down and get together.
But a lot of them suggested they didn't know what they were buying. That, to us, is very troubling. Maybe you can comment on that, whether or not you can play any role in that.
One accusation was that we've abandoned seniors, and that seniors were allowed to invest in these unprotected, which has hurt their future savings, if you will.
The other major accusation was that international banks should not be permitted to operate schemes in Canada that expose billions of Canadian dollars.
I don't know if that's your role, but can you comment on those accusations to at least get the record straight on that?