Thank you, Madam Chair.
It seems to me, witnesses, that government communications has always been a bit of a cesspool of partisan monkey business over the years--really, since anybody can remember. The flag of Canada itself bears a striking resemblance to the colours and logos of the Liberal Party, which was the ruling party at the time. How we ever wound up with a flag that had no blue representing La Belle Province is beyond me.
It seems to me that it's almost like the victor gets to write the history books, and control of this big government communications machine is one of the spoils of war that the victor gets to exploit. This is the way it looks to me. But after a certain point, I mean, some limitations have to be put on that or the room for abuse is just staggering. The Government of Ontario has cleansed this process.
Now, I don't envy you; you're here trying to defend the indefensible, which Canadians have been crying out about in these recent months. As a specific, can anybody tell me who actually created the action plan website and maintains it?