Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I would like to get back to Mr. Fitzpatrick's questions here. It appears Mr. Drouin was a new minister. At that point, when you become a minister, one of the first things that happens is you get a detailed briefing. In fact you might go and visit the department you are responsible for. So the question Mr. Fitzpatrick asked--in terms of that original briefing by your deputy and others in the department that you would have met--was that somehow you must have gleaned the fact that a move was not wanted by the employees of the department. Was that correct? Where did you get the impression that the move wasn't the best for your new department?