I am the president of the centre. As for Mr. Beauregard, I think that you would be better off posing the question, among others, to the president who is going to come and testify and who was at the centre of the crisis with the others.
My position on Mr. Beauregard is very clear. As president of the centre, it is not my place to judge my predecessor. I refuse to make any kind of judgment about his past actions. I think that he deserves respect, and I have always opposed using information from emails or elsewhere to attack Mr. Beauregard. Mr. Beauregard is dead. He isn't going to help me. This situation is only going to perpetuate the past. The future of Rights and Democracy isn't going to involve airing its dirty laundry. This is my position on Mr. Beauregard. I respect him, and I do not intend to stir up anything against him.