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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien as they stand in an observation tower while visiting a museum Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former prime minister Jean Chretien address a crowd of supporters Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, left, greets former prime minister Jean Chretien in Shawinigan, Que. on Thursday, July 22, 2010. Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, flanked by his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar and Liberal candidate Claude Morin, salutes the crowd as he arrives in Frampton, Que. on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 as part of his Canada wide tour. (Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff kicks off his summer bus tour of Canada as his bus leaves Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday July 13, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien as they stand in an observation tower while visiting a museum Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Ignatieff is 'the best guy for the job': Chretien

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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien as they stand in an observation tower while visiting a museum Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former prime minister Jean Chretien address a crowd of supporters Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, left, greets former prime minister Jean Chretien in Shawinigan, Que. on Thursday, July 22, 2010. Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, flanked by his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar and Liberal candidate Claude Morin, salutes the crowd as he arrives in Frampton, Que. on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 as part of his Canada wide tour. (Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff kicks off his summer bus tour of Canada as his bus leaves Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday July 13, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien as they stand in an observation tower while visiting a museum Thursday, July 22, 2010 in Shawinigan, Que. (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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Date: Thu. Jul. 22 2010 3:54 PM ET

If Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff was hoping for an enthusiastic endorsement from former prime minister Jean Chretien during his stopover in Shawinigan, Que., Thursday, he may be feeling a little less than satisfied.

Ignatieff's Liberal Express bus rolled into Shawinigan, early Thursday with the intention that the leader could meet with the former prime minister and mend fences damaged by Chretien's musings on a Liberal-NDP coalition.

As well, the former prime minister has been less than enthusiastic about Ignatieff, who has struggled badly in the polls.

When reporters asked Chretien whether he thought that Ignatieff was the best man for the job, Chretien answered cryptically.

"He is the leader. The leader is always the best guy for the job," he said.

When asked whether that was a yes or a no, he answered: "I said he's the best guy for the job because he's the leader; there's no other."

Later, Ignatieff downplayed tensions, telling reporters he was hoping to learn all he could from Chretien.

"This is the master of Canadian politics. He's given me advice since I've been in politics. Sometimes I take it, sometimes I don't, but always with respect," Ignatieff said. "This is the guy who did all. This is the guy who climbed every mountain. It's just an honour to be with him here."

CTV's chief parliamentary correspondent Craig Oliver says he felt the words from both men sounded a bit hollow.

"To tell the truth, it really didn't sound so sincere," Oliver told CTV News Channel.

"Quite a number of times Chretien was asked, in French and in English: do you think he can win an election campaign? And he sort of talked around that. He did praise him but he did not say, ‘I believe this man can win an election campaign for the Liberal Party.' So some Liberals will continue to be unhappy about that."

Earlier this spring, Chretien admitted he had casual discussions with former NDP leader Ed Broadbent on the idea of a Liberal-NDP coalition although he stressed that he had no mandate to negotiate anything.

Still, Chretien said he thought that co-operation, formal or otherwise, was the only way for the flagging Liberals to defeat Stephen Harper's Conservatives.

Ignatieff flatly denied any plans for mergers, non-compete deals, or formal co-operation of any kind. He did leave the door open to considering a coalition government but only after the next election, should the vote results make a coalition necessary and feasible.

But the denial failed to put the matter to rest, as party insiders and pundits continued to express interest in the idea.

While Ignatieff also denied suggestions he'd asked Chretien to keep his opinions about coalitions to himself, Oliver says it's clear that Chretien's perceived meddling raised the ire of the party.

"It angered an awful lot of Liberals because it made it appear as if he weren't confident in Ignatieff's ability to win an election without the NDP," Oliver told Canada AM from Quebec early Thursday morning.

"Even people who served in his cabinet and knew him well and like him a lot. They were calling him and saying ‘Stop doing this'."

Oliver noted the Ignatieff bus tour has become the leader's own mini election campaign, allowing the inexperienced campaigner to get in the rhythm of an election campaign, meet with media every day and get the hang of stumping.

At the same time, the 63-year-old is working on dispelling his public image of an aloof, arrogant intellectual.

"Nobody who knows him says he is that way, so this is giving him a chance to meet real people and show that that's not the kind of person is," Oliver said.

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Linda in Vancouver
said

I suspect Mr.Ignatieff is lookiing for Jean to let him know where he stashed all the tax dollars he stole during their term in office.Either that,or how he pulled it off without having to return ALL of the stolen money Sorry.But any Liberal willing to crawl into bed with the NDP and the BLOC,is not my view of what a real Liberal should be.This reliance on the same tired,worn out crowd of social engineers is simply more proof that the Liberals cannot be trusted. I have said it before,and I will say it again,with clarity.If Liberals want my vote back,they need policies that are clear,and that have a chance to work for ALL Canadians.I trusted them in the past,and they burned me.Once bitten,twice shy.I will not be fooled by their lies again.So,give up with the spin.Give up with the Harper Hating.And put some meat on the bones.Until then,I will continue to vote Conservative.Not because I love them,but because they are simply the best option on a poor list of choices. FIX YOUR BROKEN PARTY,and bring democracy to the Senate.Then,and only then will I consider giving you another chance.The only other choice for the west,is a country of our own.I am sick and tired of being ruled over by Ontario and Quebec socialists who want all the power to be eastern power.


alfred
said

i just came off work and tuned into ctv and saw the stooges, i can't stop laughing. thanks ctv for the comedy show.


Franco Manitobain
said

Does Cretch-in have a golf course and auberge to sell to Iggy? Sorry, P'tit gars, Iggy is on his way back south to 'his country'. He ain't buying anything Canadian.


Jon in London ON
said

At the same time, the 63-year-old is working on dispelling his public image of an aloof, arrogant intellectual. Ha Ha Ha.......if that's the problem Iggy, just get hammered at one of these BBQ events....like the rest of us do.


Les from Alberta
said

Isn't Chretien the same guy who said Dion was the best guy for the job...Harper must be jumping up and down with delight knowing that Chretien is now endorsing Iggy.


Tim from Calgary
said

Question for the Liberal Party of Canada: When are us taxpayers going to be repaid all of the money stolen under Adscam? That is the question Chretien should be answering not this Liberal-Iggy cheerleading bit.


Tim
said

This is news? What else is Chretien supposed to say?


JFJ
said

That should really help


kyle
said

And the Liberal party enters into an all new low.


Downey
said

That headline is false! Why spin it like that???Headline: "Ignatieff is 'the best guy for the job': Chretien"What he said according to the article was, "He is the leader. The leader is always the best guy for the job,", and again, according to the article, "When asked whether that was a yes or a no, he answered:" "I said he's the best guy for the job because he's the leader; there's no other."To be objective shouldn't the headline had read, "Ignatieff is 'the best guy for the job because he's the leader; there's no other': Chretien". Or 'Chretien would not give a straight answer on Ignatieff's leadership'. CTV, PLEASE be a little more objective!


james from manitoba
said

is this all you got for an news story ctv? if so, no wonder i tune you out. SICKENING !


Graham
said

One Question: Why are all media reports on Iggy's Magical Mystery Tour intentionally refusing to mention the number of people who are showing up to greet him and hear him speak? The "crowds" must be even smaller than I had predicted they were going to be.


Acroyear
said

Makes me think of two tarantulas locked into a bottle with lots of fresh air...but no food. You know eventually one of them is going to eat the other...


Phil(HFX)
said

Wonder if he gave him any golf balls?


Best before date showing
said

Old man Chretien giving advice to the young 62 year old leader?Don't think you can teach an 62 year old anything. Ignatieff missed the boat by not being in Canada 30 years ago.Your best before date is showing Mr.ignatieff.


CMQ in NB
said

Chretien: "Iggy is the best guy for d'is job, eh? N'est pas." Wink, Wink.....


Michael from the Bible Belt
said

Hahaha - the train of death is rolling into oblivion. Choo-Choo!!!


Mary
said

Jean Chretien was a great Prime Minister, leaps & bounds above Harper. Ignatieff will be an even better PM. The grade 8 graduates that continually slag Ignatieff will eventually warm up to to Michial Ignatieff once he becomes Prime Minister.


mike
said

the one stop tour if you live in the west except vancover, it is the same liberal party say one thing out of the corner of your mouth and do anthor , 97% of the tour is in ONT & QUE , SUPRISE!!! he could care less about sask or alta or bc except vancover this party is not a fed party it is just like the bloc it has become a centeralist party !!!


Drew in NS
said

This from a man of action........He did get rid of the GST afterall


Jim - North Saanich, BC
said

Give me a break! There has to be some leadership and integrity somewhere in the Liberal Party of Canada. Any endorsement by a corrupt politician like Jean Chretien has to be the kiss of death. Why Michael Ignatieff would even be seen in the presence of Chretien, much less seek his support and endorsement, is tantamount to committing political suicide. In retrospect, perhaps that is the intention of Ignatieff and the LPC as a whole?For some unknown reason, I still harbour some degree of hope that the party as a whole can do better but I am fast losing faith, especially in light of this latest revelation..


Matt
said

So, the only way Ignatieff can attract anybody to come to one of his tour stops is to roll out relics like Chretien. Too funny.


Tom Smith
said

why not have Mulroney endorse Harper it might help him......NOT


Kootenay Don
said

well i see Chretien is going to give a few pointers to Michael Ignatieff why its not a big deal if a few hundred million dollars' go missing in this great country that's the cost of doing business .His own word or his Other Statement. i'm nothing like the president of the USA.He has to go through congress. Well i have Absolute Power .Absolute Power Absolute Power. i watched this on the news when he was in power .he makes me sick and so does the liberal party with this mind set ...


Adam
said

This is not April 1st Monsieur Chretien!


Richard in Ontario
said

What's that old Sinatra song? "Send in the Clowns".. Don't bother there here. Meeting today in Shawinigan.


Intelligent Conservative
said

Harper's logic in scrapping the long form census makes perfect sense to me. Harper has consulted with the tooth fairy & easter bunny on numerous occasions in order to do what 's best for Canada.


Intelligent Liberal
said

Chretien is the most respected Liberal on the planet, and he states that "Iggy is the best guy for the job!"What that means to me is Chretien feels a WOMAN should be the leader....I might apply


charlie
said

Chretien says Ignatieff is the best guy for the job. Quelle surprise! Guess that shows me how wrong I am (not)!


CMQ in NB
said

Jean's looking pretty good for his age.... Iggy said it himself, Jean has climbed every mountain.... that is all but one that Trudeau did and that is a comeback. I would be worried about that one area not completed yet Iggy, as I said, Jean is looking pretty good and he has a lot of fight left in him. No he won't knife you in the back, he has too much integrity for that but he will watch you slowly bleed to death and willingly step over your humiliated body and grab the reigns. I see this happening soon after Christmas....


chris
said

Chretien was a way better prime minister than Ignatieff ever could be.

i remember when Ignatieff came back from Canada to the US, there where commercials on TV saying its only temporary, he's just visiting, they where saying this like we should be scared of him, and now hes a politician?


peter in MB
said

Ahh yes!!! the King and the count, or is it the clown and the fool!


Sue
said

It's pretty obvious by the polls that 70% of Canadians don't want Harper or Ignatieff. The best thing for Canada would be to put Jean Chretien in as PM and Paul Martin in as finance minister, they put Canada on a strong Financial footing before & they could do it again. Harper's spending has come to the point of being ridiculous, Harper's undebated changes are down right scary, seems everyday we lose another right or a little more of our freedom. A government supported by 30% of the population & dictating to the other 70% in not a democratic government.


mike
said

so he is there to learn how to cancel the jets and blame it on anyone else, the master will show him even though the libs spent close to 300 million on this jet already , and after lunch he will be shown how to steal us blind and give it to the liberal slush funds, whats a million here or there then theres the commities they have one for everthing , i heard Mr Harper had to go to the bathroom today but forgot to flush , better call him to commite and have him explain himself


David B
said

Cue the Puffin!!!


JC
said

Great to see Chretien back in the public eye....he did a great job for Canada and will get Ignatieff seasoned to avoid the "nevous Nellies" in the Party and ignore the pundits (remember the Kim Campbell acolytes, Paul Martin acolytes and "Stephen Harper cannot ever win" gang) who are usually wrong about everything...go Iggy go...learn from a winner and master and realist...


steve in wildrose country
said

Iggy wants to meet jean? my opinion of Iggy just dropped ten points.


denis p
said

Remember, Dion and Ignatief were the "B" team during the last Liberal leadership convention. So how can you expect more from a "B" team? Chretien has Bob Rae in his sights as leader because of the Power Corp connection, so this meeting is hypocritical. Besides, Chretien should be in jail for robbing Canadian taxpayers on his watch. Would you want someone like that to endorse you? Pathetic!


rose
said

I believe Chretien has more to hide than any other Prime Minster who ever was in office. Golf balls my ***. He has no respect for the law and knows just how far to go !. Don't you Mr Cretien


peter in MB
said

Michael Ignatieff can certainly give Jean Chretien some pointers on how to be more of an arrogant S.O.B. And Jean Chretien can give Michael Ignatieff some pointers on how to be more of an iron fisted Dictator!


Citizen
said

Another PR screw up by the Iggy express. Honestly why go see Chretien, all the media and Canadians will talk about is how the Liberals are divided about a merger Canadians don't want, and a party that doesn't really support its leader. The Liberal Party needs to sit down and re-evaluate itself. They have no message, no direction and a very weak leader.Time for an overhaul before their problems become chronic and inescapable.


JB in Ontario
said

Chretien should give Iggy the Shawinagan handshake!


PepperPot
said

I bet they welcome seeing each other - they hate each other as does most Canadians who hate Ignatieff. This whole bus trip thingee is a joke, just like their leader. Iggy/Iffy whatever you want to call him.


FCS
said

Should make for great sound bites, one no one understands and one no one cares about. Pencil in Shawinigan as the place I'd least like to be today (or any day for that matter).


Go Libs Go!
said

Jean Chretien and Paul Martin put Canada on a strong Financial footing. But look at what is happening now. Harper is working flat out everyday to destroy what these two achieved. Good thing Michael is here to stand up for Canadians. Welcome to Shawinigan!


Jim in Ottawa
said

Let's all hope that Mr. Ignatieff is resoundly defeated in the next general election, whenever that may be. His self-centred and egotistical approach to leadership may have admirerers in some of the other countries he has lived in, but it not how we do things here in Canada. Mr. Ignatieff's way is not the Canadian way.


Bus 2 the end of the line.
said

Chretien can teach Ignatieff the art of Liberal finances,that's where you pass government money from one Liberal to another until it disappears.


Lz in Edmonton
said

Oh my, the second coming. Though I may respect them as human beings, I in no way wish the sea of red for Canada at this present time. Enjoy your BUS ride. That must be a GREEN and environmentally friendly way to meet Canadians. NOT. If you do make a stop in my riding, please dont BLOCK the road.


Doug # BC
said

Hang on to your wallets.There will be a lot of pointers from Chretien regarding how to rasie funds,and a few on how to run a coalition movement without actually informing the voters that there is a coalition. I'm with "chel in the Peg".As a former blue collar Liberal,I anxiously await a return to the days when the Liberal party was a centrist party.I'm not a fan of Harpers,but really,I can never vote for the socialists who now define themselves as Liberals.There hasn't been a real Liberal policy book since the days of the late Lester Pearson. But hey,I can compromise.If eastern and Atlantic Canada can promise to keep Ignatieff in their half of the country,I can promise not to resort to destruction and violence as a means to demand democracy for ALL of Canada. Policies Mr.Ignatieff.Where are they? Are you leading the Liberal Party,or are you just a puppet of McGuinty's? Or are the socialists like Bob Rae,Ujjal Dosnajh,et al, training you to be a better socialist?? ie:NDP Lite?? Voters in Canada need more than one option on the ballot.When will you quit being the party of "NO",and present us with something to which we can say "yes". Your coalition with the BLOC and the NDP makes me wonder who it is that really has a "hidden agenda". It is time for Liberals to either fish,or cut bait.If you have an agenda,let's see it. If not,please blow up the party and start over.The Tories are right wing.The NDP is left wing.The BLOC is very left wing.The only empty space is in the political centre.Which ever party finds and occupies that space first will form the next majority.How hard is that to get??


pat sk
said

Well..as for this so called Canadian bus tour.. I went on the liberal site to see when he would be comming to our fair land and lo and behold he was here in Saskatoon last week and then back to Ont. Not another event planned for our prov. Seems that most of this so called tour is in Ont and Qubec with a few stops in B.C. So much for meeting Canadians. This is clearly a pre-election tour aimed at building support in the east.. I was under the impression the bus was rolling across Canada. I voted for Cretian a couple of times. Never again will I vote for those libbies until they clean up their act.


Steve O
said

It seems the biggest thing Ignatieff & Harper have in common is neither one of them are liked by the majority of Canadians, neither one of them poll anymore than around 30%. It's undemocratic when we have a government that dictates to 70% of the population that doesn't agree with them. It's refreshing to see all the grade 3 graduates spewing their childish anti-Ignatieff, angry, comments. Why are the right wing-nuts so angry?


Richard in Ontario
said

People of Ontario should remember that McGuinty had a meeting with Chretien just before he became Premier. We now know how he lied to get elected and lied to retain power. Lessons well learned at the knee of the master. So it wont' be any surprise if Iggy gets the same play book from this guy. I'm sure the message will be "lie to the voters, then do what you want after you gain power when they can't hold you to it for four years".


Chris
said

I'd love to see Chretien give Iggy the "Shawinigan Handshake."


Portes
said

camiggy is gone, Rae is just waiting until the fall to depose him. Go Iggy go and don't come back as well as Rae who ruined Ontario. The Liberals are done and as far as I am concerned good riddance to bad rubbish


Nico
said

I find it funny how people criticize our politicians for acting like children and taking cheap shots at each other, yet most readers who leave comments on news sites like this one do the very same thing themselves!It just serves as more proof that the party system is failing us. Politicians and citizens should concentrate more on relevant issues instead of wasting energy defending their parties.


John Sloane
said

I suppose the boys will have a game on OUR golf course. Once the defeat of Ignatieff is complete and the Liberal fortunes lie in ruins they'll try to have Rae, destroyer of Ontario along with McGuinty, try for a unified National Socialist party. That should ensure a Conservative majority for many years to come and undo the harm Trudeau, Muroney, Chetien and Martin have unleashed on this land.


albertaclipper
said

Will Chretien be searched for hidden sharp objects?


margaret
said

Kinsella started this nonsense on his blog. He's continued to undermine Ignatieff to the best of his ability for some time now, and ALWAYS talks about what good buds he is with Chretien.


Andrew in Toronto
said

Are they going to play some golf too?


PM
said

I predict a surprise announcement .... Ignatieff will step down, and Cretien will re-take the leadership.You heard it here first.


Michael from NL
said

Perhaps once this summer bus ride is done, the Liberals will finally realize Canadians aren't accepting him as a qualified leader. So long as he is at the helm, this long-time liberal voter will be supporting choice B. Dion had a better chance.


pm
said

WHO?? & WHO????????


NS
said

Wow! New TV show, Canada's biggest Loser.. Tight competition between these two, The crook vs The Flip Flop American.


Mr. Beaver and the wood group
said

It would be just swell to have a Party in power that cares for a rich, diverse, environmentally - supportive and health-conscious Canada. Our greatest assets have been our warm hearts and intelligent minds. Definitely beats goonville. Beavers against goons!


JB in Ontario
said

Laissez faire, Laissez faire, this will be an interesting meeting between Chretien and Ignatieff. Ignatieff must be gearing up to call an Election by seeing what Jean Chretien would do. The intellectual is probably seeking advice frrom a seasoned politician in Chretien. When will it be??


Cam
said

Go Harper Go!!! And don't come back. Ignatieff needs to get his party together & defeat Harper's evil dictatorship.


Ry in the Hammer
said

Hopefully Iggy will hand over the leadership to Chrétien while he's there and we can vote for someone who's got a pair and doesn't cater to the bible-belt of Canada.


Bill in BC
said

If the Liberal party were a deck of cards, this would be a pair of knaves.


David
said

Hollywood has already made a movie like this starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels......


Carl
said

Ignatieff not only seems arrogant and aloof - he IS arrogant and aloof. How else can you describe someone who launches his summer tour by talking about how important it is for him to "get down close" to Canadians? Iggy clearly thinks we Canadians are beneath him. Does he expect us to be grateful because he is condescending to shake our hands?


T-Rex in BC
said

Well, the Three Stooges reunion is almost complete; just missing Stéphane Dion to finish off the fiasco.


chel in the Peg
said

Memo to the LPC: Enough with the old boys' club - you need new faces!!!!!!


Dusty - Ottawa
said

This should be a really interesting meet and greet. What we are going to see is one thief welcoming another. The only thing is, one thief has left the government and want to welcome a potenial successer to learn the ropes from the master. Chretien was a master manipulator and arbitrarily pushed everthing through parliament without discussion. Where is the money from that million dollar fountain, erected in Shawinigan as his legacy?


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

Next stop on Ignatieff's "Down-And-Desperate Tour," a public hook-up with an overly self-important former Liberal PM who, with a passionate lack of partisan intelligence, has publicly demonstrated that he doesn't believe that nationally-rejected Iggy has the political wherewithal to beat an allegedly despised sitting Conservative PM without the unwanted scheming cooperation of a barking-dog socialist NDPer that Canadians have only a miniscule regard for beyond the leader of the separtist Bloc. Sad. Pathetic. Necessary. When nobody has any real confidence in you, conjuring up faux support is all you've got. Awesome "endorsement." ("A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven." ...Brilliant.)


Larry NL
said

The circus comes to Shawinigan and they bring in the clowns.


Jim McB
said

The way the article unfolds, this is surely the tale of two losers. How sad the Liberals have slipped from no policy to personal attacks and now they can't even define who they are.I now understand the resistance to the purchase of the CF35: the only thing faster is this parties decline!


Chris
said

Who cares what a corrupt old party hack like Chretien thinks about anything? Must be a slow news day...


Dean in abby
said

So now there will be 2 reasons on exhibit in Shawinigan why you shouldn't vote Liberal. Perhaps Iggy is going to meet him to "learn" about how to lie and cheat people properly in order to get elected. I guess his bus hasn't gotten very far yet.


Intelligent Liberal
said

It will be wonderful to see Canada's two most important poitical figures on the same stage. The only thing better would be if a beautiful bird could fly by, carrrying a picture of Pierre Trudeau in the background. Is there anything more beautiful than a beautiful, beautiful flamingo, flying across in front of a beautiful sunset? And he's carrying a beautiful rose in his beak, and also he's carrying a very beautiful painting of Pierre Trudeau with his feet. And also, you're drunk.


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