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If I may also add, on the suggestion that there was some conspiracy to achieve a sort of collective agreement in exchange for 45 of the 47 staff members to sign that letter, well, it's a remarkably creative theory. It's very disturbing, because the source of that accusation is one staff member, that same staff member who has made a complaint now to the syndicate saying he was pressured. What is disturbing is that on the day the director of communications, Charles Vallerand--one of the three managers who appeared before--was dismissed, Mr. Gauthier tried to promote that one staff member to the position of director of communications. If you like, we can discuss the evidence of that. Here we have people being promised a promotion for giving substance to conspiracy theories to smear the staff, to smear the international board members, to smear Mr. Beauregard. So it seems that everyone here is wrong, except those few board members, and I just don't think it adds up.
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