Well, you know what? Maybe you don't have to agree with me.
Maybe you can answer why in your publication--and I'm going to quote you--you said, “As if a down business cycle were not enough, globally business aviation was under attack by being misrepresented in media circles”. I can agree with that.
You said, “In Ottawa, the aviation policy dialogue turned into more misrepresentation and political grandstanding.” Were you quoted accurately? Then you said, “Under the guise of advancing aviation safety in Canada, labour influenced political forces mobilized and waged a fear mongering campaign on the state of SMS and aviation safety in Canada”.
But here you are before our committee and you bemoan the fact that the minister finally accepts the call for responsibility by taking back the control over inspection that he had handed to you. He did it because he found--the Transportation Safety Board found--that you weren't doing anything. Were you misquoted?