Mr. Prime Minister, we have talked a little bit about section 41 of the Parliament of Canada Act, and you have indicated that you have not violated that legislation. We have talked about the conflict of interest and post-employment code for public office holders of September 1985, and you have indicated—I think you must have written that one, probably—that you have not violated that document.
My question to you is specifically with regard to section 60, and that's the limitation period. Your counsel is providing that for you. Section 60 talks about.... I guess I'm getting into the area, sir, where you have talked about how you travelled to different countries—Russia, China, etc. This section says:
former public office holders, except for ministers for whom the prescribed period is two years, shall not, within a period of one year after leaving office: (1) accept services contracts, appointment to a board of directors of, or employment with, an entity with which they had direct and significant official dealings during the period of one year immediately prior to the termination of their service in public office
And then it goes on. Dealing specifically with that section, sir, do you feel that you might have perhaps violated that section?