First of all, the Chamber of Commerce was not a part of the round tables process. And the issue with regard to the ombudsman was the fact that we felt that the government had the bureaucratic structure in place through the national contact point within DFAIT. We felt that rather than establish another bureaucracy, additional resources should be provided to the OECD-mandated national contact point that already exists.
On November 19th, 2009. See this statement in context.