The same letter was handed out to media by a CBC executive prior to the meeting. The letter said “deliberately false accusations” have been damaging to Tait’s reputation and that of the CBC. Both had accused Tait of lying and misleading the committee over executive bonuses during a March meeting. But during Tuesday’s committee Thomas, her party’s heritage critic, took umbrage when Tait had no updates. But new projected revenue, including a $42 million injection from the federal government, will help manage this year without further job cuts, Tait told MPs Tuesday.