Well, Ma'am, you received all those documents, I take it, from me.
The point is that I was shocked one day. As I said, I thought what I was saying was so easy and so simple and so clear, and if you later on learn how the whole Airbus project was done, you will understand why I was somewhat confused.
The situation was as follows. Frank Moores--and I think I mentioned this the other day--and the other shareholders, who were entitled to all the money GCI received, regardless of where, had trouble with each other. The only people who knew what happened in Switzerland were Frank Moores and Gary Ouellet.
And here comes Fred Doucet. He asked me whether the figures he obtained from Mr. Moores were correct, whether I could confirm that this was the money that came to the account.
Well, you understand, I was not entitled to tell Gary or Fred Doucet what was going on in GCI. I said, “Don't you think it's proper that you speak to the shareholders or to Mr. Moores? I cannot give you these answers without his okay.” Then he said--and now comes the point when I nearly froze--“I want you to make sure that GCI, through you, transfers certain amounts of money to an account in Geneva, to a lawyer in Geneva, which is Mr. Mulroney's lawyer.”
And I--