Madame Des Rosiers, in terms of the question that was put by my friend, Mr. McColeman, on politicians and directing, I ask you and Mr. Small.... We live in Canada. At the end of the day...currently the Conservatives are the government. They made the decision to bring the G-20 summit to Toronto and to split it and have the G-8 summit in Huntsville.
My friend Mr. Norlock says he speaks to the people at home, so let's speak to the people at home. Obviously, by definition, the Conservative government decides whether to have the summit at all, how to split it, how much money to spend on it, and how to organize the security at an international summit. At the end of the day it's their decision in terms of how to direct this and who to delegate responsibility to. So when we see mayhem on the streets of Toronto in terms of the black bloc creating a ruckus and damage, and when we see more than a thousand people arrested and then released without charges, we must assume.... I'm going to ask Madame Des Rosiers. There was a failure of leadership at the top of the Conservative government to lead to this.