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E.R. Campbell said:I am, once again, going to give the new government, the new cabinet, the benefit of the doubt.
They have only been in office for two week; those two weeks have been dominated by "reading the (big, thick often very complex) briefing books" and what, I suspect, feels like being force fed information with a fire hose.
The PM has been away for a week or so, in Turkey and Manila, and, of course, Paris happened. But refugees dominate the agenda ... until climate change does.
In the midst of all that the Irving gang sent a letter ... the Irvings are important people and their various enterprises matter, too; one takes a pause when they raise a serious objection to something on the agenda.
It is my hope (and it is a valid COA in politics), and expectation, that cabinet will listen to all points of view, including, especially, those presented by their (newly met) senior officials. It seems to me that this deal, in so far as I understand it, is pretty good for the RCN, for Davie (of course) and for Canada ... maybe some good way(s) can be found to move forward and, if really necessary, alleviate Irving's concerns.
Hard to read between the lines here, but the contract award to Davie was murky at best, so I think it's prudent to pause and see what the previous government actually did, considering all the potential monies involved here between the challenges to the sole source contract, plus the inevitable excuses it will give for further delays in the ship building.
As well, with the two other tankers on loan from other countries, we're actually able to plan RASs on both coasts for the first time in years, so it's a lot less dire then it was two years ago