Okay, thank you.
I want to come back to what you were saying, Mr. Souccar. The issues with Mr. Elliott's personality and interpersonal relationships aside, I have a really hard time believing that Mr. Elliott was not there to impose the government's agenda, especially given what Mr. McDonell just said about senior management being muzzled and having no freedom.
Why would Mr. Elliott have muzzled senior management if he did not have an agenda? And that agenda was not his. He was appointed by the government, and he was put in that position to carry out the government's agenda. So I have a really hard time believing that you, the deputy commissioner, who worked very closely with him, who knows everything about the organization's structure, did not detect any interference by the government.