I was the first one to acknowledge that the administrative functions were not followed, because they weren't. And when I looked at it, I was very concerned and took steps to make sure it would not happen again.
But talking about people on panels and talking about people actually running for public office.... I will not mention the person's name, but last evening I spoke with one of our Canadian financial leaders and we got talking about public office. I can assure you he's not in our political party. He told me about the number of times in his life he had been asked to run for public office, and how he chose not to because he did not want to expose his family to the kind of public ridicule that sometimes occurs.
I'm not preaching here. It's not something any of us should do--attack people who are not elected.