Mr. Harrison, far be it from me, or anyone else, to challenge your experience or your credibility. It isn't you that I don't trust, it's the government. Please don't think that we are ganging up on you.
Earlier, Mr. Poilievre said, quite candidly, that appointments should not be partisan—and I think everyone would be in agreement—but that they could be ideological. That is what I thought he said. People who are appointed to do certain jobs should share the government's way of seeing things. Did the group share that philosophy?