Mr. Ralston, in your presentation and the auditor's presentation, you both relied on an interpretation of implied government policy, starting from 2004, and then your interpretation of an implied government policy subsequent to it. You can appreciate that members of Parliament want to be able to reflect on how government is working irrespective of who's in power and who's not in power. You're giving us, I think, kind of conflicting messages about where things are going to go. But perhaps.... You know, I'm new to the job, so—
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