It was not in a board meeting. The president happened to.... I happened to be in Ottawa, and she offered to meet with me and take me to the airport. We had a discussion at the airport, where she started off by saying that she didn't want to cross any.... I don't know what the right word is here, but I'm going to use “confidences”. So she said that she didn't want to cross any confidences, but she wanted to know what was up with a particular board member. She couldn't figure out this particular member, what was up with them. She was questioning why, at a board meeting we had, we had a vote for a vice-chair position. She couldn't understand why that particular vote had happened, that, really, the president and the chair could very clearly deal with the board situation without a vice-president. I reminded her that, by the act, we have to have a vice-president.
I felt very, very, uncomfortable that I was being questioned about another board member's personal feelings when I had no knowledge of them. I felt very uncomfortable. If that was happening to me, I thought, was it happening to other board members? And why would that be happening? We should all be on the same level; we should all be having the same conversations. I'm not going to be talking about other board members.