It was not misinformation. As I've stipulated in my presentation—as is common practice, not only of our government but of previous governments, and I would suggest other governments as well—once the minister who has the statutory authority to make decisions, particularly in this case on the utilization of taxpayers' dollars, makes the decision, then it becomes and is referred to publicly as the decision of the government or the department or agency it relates to. There was no misleading. It's common practice. It's the way things are done normally when you are in government. Also, the decision of the minister becomes the decision of the government, becomes the decision of the department, becomes the decision of the agency.
On March 18th, 2011. See this statement in context.