I don't remember making those comments. That might be the opinion of Mr. Frizzell. My understanding of what took place at that time--again, I don't remember making those comments--was that Great-West Life told us that they could finish off what they had committed to do after x years of doing work. They had proposed to me that they could do anything they could to help. I asked what they could do. They suggested that they could get a subcontractor; they could look into getting a subcontractor. I said to look into it.
I then advised Mr. Roy and Mr. Casey to do a business case, because if they didn't get the subcontractor, we'd be stuck at the same place again, without options for the insurance committee. That's why they finished off their business case, even though they were going down a road to move to going to a subcontractor.
I made it very clear that I was not going to direct anyone as to which subcontractor they should use.