So you didn't read it. Thank you. That's what I thought when I heard your answer. You did not read it, but you have a hard and fast opinion about it.
Good morning, Professor Larin. It's a pleasure to see you here today.
When you addressed this question for the first time before the holidays, you explained to Canadians that the government's explanation, when it said it had signed an agreement, notably with Switzerland, should not be taken at face value. Your analysis was that there is some window dressing involved here. Since we're not in a classroom and 10 minutes go by very quickly, I would like to offer you some of my speaking time to continue your explanation of how you see this issue.