All right. You are telling us that we have been in full crisis mode for at least two years. The government and the Department of Natural Resources know that things are not going very well at AECL, particularly at Chalk River Laboratories. They are aware of this, everyone knows it, we have read all of the notes. The government was aware that the CEO was leaving on November 1, but it did not appoint a new one until December 14.
Do you not feel, Ms. Fraser, that there was a significant lack of leadership on the part of the government as far as the appointment of AECL executives is concerned, particularly given the information they had concerning the problems of the aging reactor?
As a citizen and a member of Parliament, I say to myself that it is inconceivable that a government that was aware of the situation in these laboratories could have neglected to hire someone very quickly in order to avoid AECL experiencing a vacuum in their management and governance. What do you think?