Flaherty was correct on this one... and now... I guess my issues - as of Sept. 19, 2013, REALLY are HIS JOB and HIS MANDATE UNDER THIS NEWLY FORMED BODY... maybe that's why his office replied so quickly... it had NOT been "HIS JOB" 2 days earlier... at least... not in his previous job description... but in my opinion - not everything we SHOULD or MUST do - are in our job descriptions! A most difficult issue for legislators!
Flaherty DID and DOES STILL oversee banks and/or other financial institutions such as insurance
providers - and as such... our issues WERE his job given implications for over-valued mortgages
 and insurance policies... even if his new "watchdog" organization for securities markets was not
in place yet... it was still HIS JOB for those things he DID and still DOES oversee as
Superintendent of Financial Institutions!
When I included Flaherty on an email with my objections to my court judgment, in terms of its implications - amazingly, I received a response from Flaherty's office - A FEDERAL MINISTER'S OFFICE - in one day! When I had originally sent my concerns over implications of this building scandal on financial institutions and markets, a response had taken much, much longer - about 2 months - per my postal trackable mail via which I had sent Flaherty my issues!

Needless to say, I was not surprised to learn that Flaherty - who had pushed for federal oversight of securities markets years ago - now, while parliament had been prorogued by Harper, had been working on his new organization to oversee financial/capital markets in Canada - a new organization to address potential "risks" [i.e., such as that which could be posed by a huge building scandal] to those markets per Flaherty's announcement on September 19, 2013 in which he announced the formation of a new co-operative federal watchdog (which for now, includes only Ottawa, Ontario and B.C.).
FLAHERTY'S OVERNIGHT RESPONSE! [You just know something is up when federal ministers respond so fast!]
"Not My Job... Former Min. Of Finance & Superintendent of Financial Institutions" - Jim Flaherty (deceased)