There's an investigation taking place. Obviously, there are some concerns about lobbying efforts made by a company. One of the parties that they've lobbied is, theoretically, the Prime Minister's Office. You've begun an investigation. Officials from the lobbying company turn around and give the heads-up to the people they've had an ongoing relationship with, a multi-year relationship, telling them to watch out because our company is being investigated; they've given the heads-up to those who, perhaps, further down the line would be investigated as well, because of potential wrongdoing. Would that be of concern, and would that be part of what you in fact investigate?
On October 27th, 2009. See this statement in context.