I'm not impugning his intelligence. I think the question is this: what's the ideology to which he's committed, and how does he see the future of Canada Post? I would just raise the question of the previous government appointing him because he was seen as aligned with their ideological agenda. I think the long-term future that was in mind when he was appointed was one of privatization.
On October 21st, 2016. See this statement in context.