So if Byron is so capable and was "set up", who is responsible for five years and $100 million of regulatory reform going no-where???
After all, in February 2005 he stated:
I do not see this delaying the overall program excessively. We have an action item to develop a plan to forward to the minister about when we plan to have them to the minister, and I assume that plan would be done in the next couple of months.
Obviously his plan to have a plan was not well planned??
The buck - infact, far too many bucks - stopped with Byron, who failed to achieve. A poor taxpayer investment!