It was his brother. His brother at the time worked somehow with the government somewhere, but was also his fundraiser. I met him in the secretary's office for Elmer MacKay at the Confederation Building, and he approached me and asked me if I would contribute to the leadership convention for Jean Charest. I said, yes, I was pleased to do that. Then a few days later we met.
You have perhaps seen that when I was arrested, everybody was amazed that I had quite some cash in all different currencies in my purse. When you travel as I did--my worst year was 176 days in a plane--and you come back and forth to countries, you don't always go back to the bank; it costs you double when you need some money. You keep it. On top of this, you may come to a situation where you cannot use a credit card or cheques, so I wrote a cheque. I think I said to give--