I've listened with great interest in relation to questions from Mr. Volpe and his colleagues on that side of the House, but let's be clear. This is a corporation that operates at arm's length from the government for a specific purpose, and that is so the government does not get involved in the day-to-day operations of the corporation, so they do it in the best interests of and use best practices for their shareholders, who are the people of Canada. I think today is a perfect example of that practice working well.
I don't see what benefit there is in the minister getting involved in day-to-day operations and whether or not he was actually advised of those day-to-day operations. I think it's totally out of order.