Ordinarily, contributions should have been made to the pension fund to keep it solvent, but those contributions were not made. Furthermore, in the case of retirees from Atlas Stainless Steels, the retirement committee did not have liability insurance, but these people were unaware of that. The contributions were not made and people there did not want to claim them from the company because they wanted it to survive; so we are the ones who paid the price. We gave the company an indirect subsidy with the money from our retirement fund, and that is why we are here today.
On June 1st, 2010. See this statement in context.