Mr. Speaker, in my mind, there was not any lack of clarification in the document or interpretation on it or whatever. I am not sure one group of lawyers or another group of lawyers could really be definitive on what was intended in the document either.
I think the important thing, Mr. Speaker, in this whole issue is that we have a process through the Power Corporation, through the Public Utilities Board, for making decisions on these kinds of matters. We have to recognize that. We have to honour that and we have to allow those processes to follow.
I am of the view that I will not interfere unnecessarily in any board that we appoint in their mandate. We will provide them a strategic direction. We will let them know what our position is. However, if they have an authority, then we have an obligation to either let them carry out their job or, if we do not want to do that, then we should change their mandate. If they will not do it, we have to take the action we had to take yesterday of revoking their appointments.