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Simmah down nah! I'm not backpedalling, I reread my earlier post and went "Oh yeah... so that's where he got that idea." So I cleared it up. Now, as for corruption, when this story broke (over a year ago, it's amazing how we recycle this stuff), I was not at all surprised. It did not chock me, because I expected this sort of thing. It's a problem that's been identified, presented clearly to the people, and is being dealt with by an independent commission. Does that qualify as "doing something"? Now, if this was on the order of, say, deliberately miscounting votes in key ridings, I'd say that would qualify as "lots of corruption", and enough to immediately do away with the party as a viable choice (which would leave us with a sum total of 0 viable choices). Embezzlement... well, it's bad, but it's being dealt with and it's a problem that, if not fixed, can certainly be remedied to large extent through repayment and disciplinary action against those involved. An apology isn't necessarily doing anything, but if you hadn't (as I assume you did since you posting that) missed or ignored the rest of Martin's speech that day, he also laid out exactly what he's done and what he's still doing to address the issue. Meanwhile, the apology, for me, was a nice change from "IT WASN'T MY FAULT! PLEASE STILL VOTE FOR ME! LET ME ATTACK MY OPPONENTS TO GET YOUR MIND OFF THIS WHOLE SCANDAL." And other common attitudes I'm used to seeing. I just thought it gave him a greater air of respectability in my eyes to see him say, "This is what happened, I'm sorry I didn't see it at the time, and I apologize. This is what we're doing about it." Is that enough? Obviously not for you. We differ there, I doubt anything would be enough for you, because there are some people who will simply take any excuse to call for a change in power (usually those supporting the people who would take over, oddly enough). I won't know if it's enough for me until I have all the facts, which is why I'd like to see them wait for that election. They won't, though.