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Page: 375<br />

Q And you knew there was a forest management plan in<br />

place at that time. That's what you said.<br />

A<br />

I knew there was a -- yes.<br />

Q Thank you. Now, did you come to understand, sir, that a<br />

company by the name of Stirling, or the Stirling Group had<br />

participated in the creation or development of that forest<br />

management plan<br />

A<br />

I don't remember or recollect any particular name.<br />

2010 FC 495 (CanLII)<br />

[1404] He later testified, at page 2669 of the transcript that:<br />

Q Now sir, did anybody show you a copy of the forest<br />

management plan that was in existence<br />

A<br />

Q<br />

A<br />

I don't remember ever seeing it, no.<br />

Did you ever ask to see a copy of it<br />

I don't remember ever asking for it.<br />

[1405] On the other hand, he said that the Department had “input on the report” and stated that<br />

options contained within the report had been tabled. This evidence is found at page 2702 of the<br />

transcript:<br />

Q Thank you. Now, what you then have at page 795 of the<br />

same documents, is as follows. Under the heading "Annual<br />

allowable cut," you have two scenarios presented. Do you see<br />

that<br />

A<br />

Correct.<br />

Q And you understood those to be the two options then being<br />

considered. Correct<br />

A<br />

That we tabled for discussion, yes.

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