Who leaked the letter to the Swiss authorities? It wasn't leaked; it was sent over. The protocol is that a Canadian consular official then provides a copy to the Swiss authorities and to the bank and to the account holders. So that wasn't a leak; that was a delivery.
The question is, who leaked the letter to the Financial Post? As I mentioned, we had an expert witness who was going to swear that the version that was referred to in the Financial Post was the version that was translated in Switzerland for someone after we sent it over in the German language, so we were going to establish that it wasn't the government that leaked it to the Financial Post.
In answer to your second question, regarding who is responsible for the $2.1 million, the government acknowledged that the letter should not have been sent in that language. It didn't apologize for the investigation. There is nothing wrong with investigating. Police can decide who to investigate. It was the language used that was the essential harm here, and it was for that reason we apologized and agreed to pay costs.