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Rosalie Burton: Barb, it's Rosalie here, calling at 8:45 on Monday morning. As per our discussion on Friday, I'm sending you this voice mail, but Lisa has transcribed it, and I'll send it to you over in an email, which will probably make it easier. In the email I'll address some of what he said here, but this is for your information so it's saved on more than one system. Thanks.
Mike Frizzell: Hi Rosalie, it's Mike Frizzell. Thanks for your call. I guess I get to talk to your voicemail now. As far as the meeting goes, it wasn't me, actually, who wanted the meeting. There is a fair amount getting lost in the translation here. What I wanted to make sure everybody understood was that our report will show that the insurance outsourcing and the money coming out of the plans instead of the RCMP, was done through deceit and fraud and if, once that goes public we're asked as investigators, “has this practice stopped” I was hoping to be able to say “yes, as soon as RCMP senior management became aware of it, it ended instantly and it was corrected.” As it stands now, all we'll be able to say is “no actually, the practice continues and in fact senior management took another 1/2 million dollars out of the insurance funds just the other day.” I don't think that reflects well on the organization and I don't think it'll cause...I think it will cause some pretty substantial issues, is what I think, and my understanding of the meeting we had a while back there with Mr. Gauvin seems to be substantially different than what other people there heard. So, I am confused, I'm distressed and basically put in a position where we have to say that what started through a criminal act is ongoing and seemingly condoned by senior management That is not what I wanted to have to say. If any of this made sense or if it doesn't you're welcome to give me a call back. I'm at 949-3769. Thank you.