Its the little points that really tell the underlying tone and dynamics of a meeting. The usual joke was missing from both the introduction and the whole presentation. Mr Klippenstein had a little slip of the tongue when he asked everyone to be sure to sign the register so HE would know how many meals HE was paying for. There also wasn't any shortage of questions; and time after time different people expressed some critical comments on CWB returns for various grains. As the meeting was dragging on too long for the seemingly very few vocal CWB supporters; the crowd seemed to thin and all questions seemed somewhat critical of CWB performance.
More than once MR Klippenstein cut off questions by saying its time to get off the "sidetrack" of debating the "fundamentals" of the CWB.
It was a good day for some; and probably one that others are glad is over.
More than once MR Klippenstein cut off questions by saying its time to get off the "sidetrack" of debating the "fundamentals" of the CWB.
It was a good day for some; and probably one that others are glad is over.
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