Yes, I can comment on that.
That was DND's own document, as I said earlier. They lost it through the passage of time and didn't present it to the CFB Gagetown and area fact-finding project. However, a lovely lady with the Agent Orange Association of Canada found it with no problem. It was presented at the theatre at CFB Gagetown, when they had the town hall explaining to the community members of Oromocto and Gagetown that it was only 2.5 barrels over a seven-day period in 1966-67. Then again, Kenneth Dobbie, who at that time was the president of the Agent Orange Association, stepped up to the microphone and clearly stated what was sprayed, and when, and how much.
If you go by DND's own document, it's in there—exactly what they sprayed, when they sprayed and how much they sprayed. It's not a lie and not an exaggeration to say that, per acre, more of these chemicals were sprayed at CFB Gagetown than were sprayed in Vietnam during that entire war. This is not a fallacy.