Well, for example, I told you about this agreement that I understood was made before the event had started to get Brian Mulroney to become Prime Minister. Here is something funny: There is Walter Wolf, who was a key figure, with money in the case; there is Gary Ouellet, who was a key figure; and here is Karlheinz Schreiber. None of the three is in the book.
So now I wanted to remind him that I was present when this was all discussed, what the future is. And in that case it was not GCI but Altanova; that was how it started out. And yes, I think he should know what's going on, and he should know that there might be other people coming forward and saying things, because I cannot get it that nobody can get an answer from him as to what the money was for. I told him in my letter, why couldn't you say from the beginning what your wife told you--tell the truth. There was no problem with the $300,000. I don't know why the man is so scared. I don't know why he did not fulfill his commitments to help finance my lawsuit out in Alberta from 1997.
There was another crazy event when he suddenly, out of the blue, not that long ago, came and said I had rented a suite at the Chateau Laurier to embarrass him and the Prime Minister, Mr. Harper, on the event when Mr. Mulroney was honoured for the Canadian-Ukrainian relationship. I didn't know what it was all about. It was nonsense. But he was so wild on this that in the middle of night I called my lawyer in Edmonton, because—I have to say this—Mr. MacKay had enough from all this and he didn't want to be involved in it any more. So he called my lawyer again in Edmonton and asked him. I had not the smallest clue. Again he said, “Look, tell Mr. Schreiber I'm helping him.” But the next morning, when we tried to serve him as we had agreed upon in the other lawsuit, where I asked for the payback of the $300,000, he told the person who was there to serve him, “No, no, no, this is all over; we are friends again and we agreed to this.”
I don't get it any more, but you may get the answers on Thursday.