Mr. Chairman, thank you for your invitation. I must say, however, that I feel somewhat uncomfortable here, although I was a candidate in 2004 for the Conservative Party, given that Mr. Jean Landry and the nine Conservatives who were elected in Quebec—including five members of this committee—were directly involved in the 2006 campaign, but were not invited. I thus do not see why my presence is needed here, given that the notification I received has to do with the activities of the Conservative Party of Canada during the 2006 campaign with respect to election spending.
Contrary to the democratic choice of the Conservative association of Berthier-Maskinongé, I was ousted during the very first week of the elections in December 2005 by the party organizers. Moreover, none of the expenses I used to prepare the campaign were ever reimbursed to me in any way.
After I was ousted, several candidates telephone me about it. I told them what had happened to me and advised them to contact Elections Canada for anything to do with matters related to the Elections Act.
That is when Jean Landry and Liberato Martelli informed me of what was going on. I simply told them to contact Elections Canada as soon as possible.
After that, I thought it would be a good idea to contact Senator Nolin's assistant, Mr. Hubert Pichet, the Hon. Michael Fortier's assistant, Ms. Ginette Tremblay, as well as Karine Leroux in the Prime Minister's Office to tell them about it. Following consultation, according to what Ms. Tremblay told me, they felt that everything was legal. I told her that that was not what I thought. That is what happened in 2006 with respect to myself.
I am now prepared to answer your questions.