Thank you. I just asked for your impression, because on this committee we have a few members who weren't available through the previous evaluations we had, when we had a multitude of witnesses, many of the quality and the calibre of people such as Professor James McKellar and others like him.
Let me just read you his résumé: Professor James McKellar, Professor of Real Property; Academic Director, Real Property Program, Schuler School of Business, York University; recently published a book that looked at the management of public assets in various countries in order to assist some of the more emerging economies in how they handle the type of government. The professor is also an adviser to a group called the National Executive Forum of Public Property, comprised of 30 members, 10 from each level of government. And on and on it goes.
We had many witnesses like this, with the calibre of this man, who have suggested to the government an independent evaluation of where they should go. Your report flies directly in the face of their professional advice. Are they all wrong?