You keep talking. No, sir. This is my time to talk. I haven't asked you a question.
You say, “Well, that's not my responsibility,” and, “They're going to be doing this review,” or, “They're going to be making those changes, etc.,” but ultimately they report to you, sir. The buck stops with you.
I know there is a pattern in this Liberal government of ministers not accepting responsibility. I hope you're going to buck that trend, actually show real leadership, and actually accept responsibility for this matter, because this matter is, essentially, a year old.
These whistle-blowers come to the Auditor General and complain—not just one whistle-blower but up to 20 whistle-blowers, consisting of employees and senior executives. I know the SDTC likes to classify them as just troublemakers, but they're not. They received advice to prepare a 300-page informational package and send that off to the Privy Council Office. That was done in February.
Now, I understand through your evidence, sir, that you received notice that your department received that report in March, correct? Did you review that report yourself?