The reality, from what the witnesses said to us, I think, is that no one anticipated there would be a problem with that machinery. In fact, the manufacturers themselves didn't, the inspectors didn't, the regulations didn't, the people who were using it didn't, and the CFIA inspectors didn't. It was one of those issues that no one could have seen ahead of time, according to the information we have. But you seem to be saying that somehow corporate greed was responsible for no one knowing or understanding that there might be an issue with that machinery that we now know was an issue.
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