I don't see a problem. There would be a lot of "spit balling". Things put out there that wouldn't have a hope in hell of becoming policy. It would be asinine, in the extreme, to allow the press free reign in that kind of environment.
But "real change", "sunny ways", 'new era", "open", "inclusive", "transparency".... etc etc etc...
“That was a really important moment for him yesterday to signal how we want to change the relationship, and how we want to change a lot,”
Kate Purchase, speaking about how Trudeau will deal with the press.
Now I'm not saying he had to. But it sure seems like business as usual. 163 empty rooms at the Inn, and no room for press to mingle with the gobt?
I would have been impressed.