Thank you.
I have two questions, and I know Mr. Warkentin has questions as well, if there's any additional time.
One of the previous questions I've heard the minister asked by one of our colleagues on this side referenced the idea that, logically, money could be made if a business was interested. The tone of the questioning was very critical toward the sell-off. Logically, one could also infer that if they're critical now, they would have also been critical at the time when the Liberal Party was in power. I thought maybe you could shed some more information on whether this logical jump is correct or if the Liberal Party, the previous government, was actually looking at sell-offs as well, and if they initiated this plan that is currently evolving.
The second question I wanted you to touch upon is about the ownership risks. Maybe you could share with the committee some of the ownership risks Larco is taking on, and how relieving the Government of Canada—and the taxpayers indirectly—is something that is certainly fiscally responsible.