That's very good, Mr. Chair. Excellent. That's a point for you. That's right, it was Paul Martin.
I'm going to read a second quote, and “It” is referring to the government's share in Hibernia:
It's potentially something we could do in the future. ...the Petro-Canada sale was motivated by the desire to find some cash to fund programs.... The same thinking will govern any eventual sale of Hibernia.
Now, in the National Post on March 26, 2004, who on the opposition side do you think said that they should eventually sell Hibernia for cash?
Mr. Chair, any guesses?