From Tom Spilsbury to Ian Levine:
"I do agree with you, Ian, that it's extremely sad that this whole situation has caused so much in-fighting and squabbling on all sides. From my perspective, at the root of all this, one particular person is ultimately responsible for all this unpleasantness. It does seem, however, that people may be starting to collectively realise this, and are coming to the same conclusions. I don't mean to sound cheesy, but it's time that Doctor Who fandom reunited, we all started being nice to each other again, and simply ignored this person, as I think he revels in all the chaos and arguments he causes. Whether any missing episodes have actually been found or not, I really don't know. I'd like to think so, but I have severe doubts now. But that's just my opinion – I'm just another fan who would love to see the old episodes. Regardless, I think we're all sick of having our string pulled, and it's time we cut them. If nothing else, we need to stop torturing ourselves."
Let's be clear about one thing though; he's not just "another fan", he's someone who has to be very cognisant of how Cardiff would feel about any major comments he might make.