That's a valid point.
Mr. Mayrand, we were informed by a number of Conservative Party spokespersons that the rules were changed along the way and that Elections Canada had a document that provided advice to official agents, for example, that was altered in the middle of the campaign, or afterwards. So the interpretation of certain official agents, let's say of the Conservative Party, was made based on that document published by Elections Canada.
Is it fair to say that somehow Elections Canada, as the Conservatives have alleged, changed the rules in midstream, and therefore the mistake that these 67 official agents may have made occurred somehow because they relied on a document that Elections Canada had distributed? Is that a fair comment?