Here, Mr. Kumpf, we understand as much from actual answers as from no answers.
On two occasions, December 6 and December 8, you exchanged emails with Conservative Party officials. You had good reflexes in those emails, because you expressed doubt about the legality of something that Elections Canada has in fact ruled to be illegal.
You even raised the question of whether you shouldn't consult the Broadcast Arbitrator. The Conservative Party, which you trusted, said no. From what I understood earlier, even the lawyer, Arthur Hamilton, advised everyone in a conference call, including yourself, saying that it was legal and that you could go ahead.
Is that correct?