I'm not here acting as a prosecutor, but I am really trying to understand that if a whistle-blower comes, and claims that very important information was withheld—because the information about asbestos was withheld from him—and that if he had known that information, he would never have taken the contract.
So here is this person, an ordinary Canadian, who is trying to do a job. He gets a contract, and then you tell him that this law applied and that law applied. The poor man has no idea what to do, and now the Justice Department is after his blood.
How do we ensure that this culture of intimidation...There was one very interesting phrase utilized by one of the whistle-blowers, and that was that the big guns come to extinguish you, you the small person. I want to ensure, that in the public interest, we are letting the public know that they can report wrongdoing without being persecuted, and how do we do that?