Mr. Chair, throughout the event our total focus was on resuming the production of isotopes and looking at inventories, wherever we could get access to them. At the conclusion of this, we looked at all of the information, the statutory powers, and where we thought we needed to look at things. At that point I wrote a letter to Ms. Keen on December 27. I wanted to have her input in fullness before we made any decision. Again, I sent that letter to Ms. Keen, and unfortunately it became public.
Once we received her reply and had an opportunity to examine her reply in fullness, only then did we make the decision that we did not believe she fulfilled her duties, her executive powers, as the president and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, and we took the action we did. She has lost the confidence of the government with respect to her executive powers as president and CEO of the commission.