The question then is—and you were both on the investment committee—how do you make these decisions without knowing the parameters? You said that the ADM was there. The Auditor General referred to the fact that the assistant deputy minister, a senior bureaucrat in the industry department, sat in every single board meeting, and we're to believe that the minister didn't know what was going on when he had an official there.
In the Auditor General's report, it says that the board interpreted the official not objecting as agreement that what the board was doing was correct. Did you feel that way?