Madam Chair, I don't expect an apology from him, from Mr. Alexander. It was a good boost for me to see those journalists and academics. I think 56 have come to my support, as well as Brent with the CAJ, and a number of other organizations. Yeah, I don't see that. I don't see him apologizing.
However, quite frankly, when I look back at the testimony, he was telling your committee that I was intimidating a member of Parliament. I guess that's what I found incredible. Essentially, he accused me of two criminal acts: of being a traitor and of threatening a member of Parliament, who I don't even know.
I've used the word “unhinged”, and I'm going to use it again. I do not know his motives. I don't know what was going through his head. I'm sorry.