I understand your answer, Mr. Mulroney.
Moving on, you declared voluntarily on your tax return in 1999, or by way of voluntary declaration, the sum of $225,000. As I understand the tax law at that time, you would have had to write a letter asking for the indulgence of the Canadian government to report income later than you had incurred it. I understand the reason why you did it. You've made it very clear.
The question I have for you, Mr. Mulroney, is this. In that letter, you would have had to set out the reason why you were late in filing, the reason why you accepted the money, and what work was to have been done for the income. Therefore, I would ask you to table the letter you used to seek that indulgence from the Canadian government.
If you can't find it with your lawyer or your accountants or in your personal records, maybe Revenue Canada has a copy of it, and I would ask your indulgence, please, sir, in providing us with that letter.