Kevin Page, undaunted
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The Parliamentary Budget Officer talks to Global about John Baird’s vague rebuke.
“What does that even mean?” Page asked in an interview. “Someone has to explain that to me…Does he mean we’re having too much impact? Well I ain’t apologizing for that. I’m not apologizing for the work we did on the F-35s, on crime bills, or the fiscal sustainability reports. Those are all papers the government has not produced, that I produced with help from a group of people you could fit around two dinner tables.”