Thank you.
Minister, congratulations, you have made history. The case that you've done today will be taught in the history of law books about blatant political interference and how a minister can cross the line of interfering with a quasi-judicial tribunal. If I were you, I wouldn't want to be part of that history. In fact, I think the Prime Minister fired the wrong person today.
Minister, do you accept the fact that the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in September 2006 issued a conditional licence on six upgrades?