Okay.
Mr. Scott, the public perception of people in a position like yours, or like mine and my colleagues', is often more important than reality.
Your meeting with the president of Bell in an Ottawa bar may seem harmless. You said that the meetings follow CRTC rules and are recorded when you meet with the parties concerned. Presumably your meeting in that bar wasn't recorded.
What impression did that meeting leave on the independence of the CRTC? The meeting was made public, and we can talk about it publicly.