Mr. Berthelette, with the time remaining I wonder if we could go to the conclusion. In your remarks in 5.87, 5.88, and 5.89, you say:
The financial assistance provided to Chrysler and General Motors (GM) for their restructuring involved complex transactions, high uncertainty, and tight time frames during its development and execution.
You go on to say:
Nonetheless, we concluded that Industry Canada, the Department of Finance Canada, and Export Development Canada managed the financial support to the automotive sector in a way that contributed to the viability of the companies and the competitiveness of the sector in Canada over the short and medium terms.
It then goes on further to elaborate a little on that.
Appreciating the good work you do, you said “restructuring involved complex transactions” and “tight time frames”, but the government nonetheless managed. The financial support assessed the risks and “tracked the progress of projects”, which “contributed to the viability of the companies”.
Can you elaborate on that a bit further, please?