Today in your comments you mentioned you don't see this as a clawback measure. Yet, in many of your public comments about this, including in the House of Commons, you continue to use the word “clawback”. Why do you do that?
November 3rd, 2009 / 9:45 a.m.
Conservative
Phil McColeman Conservative Brant, ON
Today in your comments you mentioned you don't see this as a clawback measure. Yet, in many of your public comments about this, including in the House of Commons, you continue to use the word “clawback”. Why do you do that?
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