Mr. Noseworthy, what was your understanding of your role?
You were getting paid. You are a public servant, so your time is paid for by the government and therefore by taxpayers.
When you were on the board, you were working. What was your role, if not to be the deputy minister's eyes and ears, as he said?
Did you at least inform the board that the requirements of the contribution agreement were being met?
Frankly, what was your role?