This is the first thing I was informed of when I met with my former director general. She said that, no, they would only want to talk to me as a witness. Then she went on to make the intimidation. She had been contacting me on a regular basis via MS Teams, via email and via setting up separate meetings to sort of stalk me. That's the way it felt. I continued to go to work because I had done nothing wrong.
However, my name began going out in the press from the October 26 meeting at OGGO. She said that the deputy minister of PSPC and the president of the CBSA were asking that I attend this meeting and that she and my senior director could attend if I wanted so that I wouldn't feel like a fish in a crocodile's mouth, or something to that effect. They wanted to ask me if I was being intimidated, threatened in any way, etc., and I told her that, no, there was no threatening going on by the two individuals she was talking about, who were my two former bosses. I'd say quite—