Well, if you want to accuse the Public Service Commission of making patronage appointments, I guess they should answer that charge.
As far as I know, there is no political interference in the hiring of employees at ACOA. This is done according to the rules, according to the law, and I don't take blood tests of employees. I don't know what their political affiliations are, if they have any, and I'm really not concerned about that.
My concern is to ensure that ACOA lives up to its mandate and discharges its mandate in Atlantic Canada, that of trying to improve the earned income of Atlantic Canadians through business activities that create jobs and wealth in Atlantic Canada. That is my concern.