At the very start this afternoon, Mr. Chairman, you asked Mr. Mayrand whether he had anything to change or add in the testimony he gave us earlier today.
I am going to take the liberty of asking a somewhat similar question. If you consider the following aspects: the facts as a whole, the concerns with respect to objectivity raised by the Conservatives, the Chief Electoral Officer's insistence that all the political parties were always treated in the same way, the concerns over a possible leak, the fact that it was all the parties, and the moment chosen, would he himself have done things differently in this case, or does he think that everything was done in accordance with the best of possibilities in the circumstances?