No, they did not state that to employees. Again, none of the information as it pertains to the investigation was ever given directly to SDTC employees, even though ISED asked SDTC to provide those optics. SDTC executives continually withheld information regarding the progress of the investigation and even the initiation of the investigation from employees, until the media started reporting on it.
Going back to that timeline, once it got to June and July, what was then said was that they had found that they could not even trust SDTC executives with the documents, because what RCGT and ISED were finding was that documents were being changed. There was a level of mistrust within ISED even on what SDTC was sharing with them. That's why in July they asked us to provide additional documents that they were not able to get from SDTC.
In August is when everything changed. That request was then cancelled. They said they were going to fire all the executives and board members. It was ISED that began the conversations around how they were going to fire everyone. Then, in October, they suddenly said, we aren't going to do any of that.