That doesn't answer my question. Will you be investigating your professional staff? You have no evidence on your desk or in front of you. What steps are you taking to plug the leak you may have in your office?
It's a matter of serious concern. I'm not overstating things here. We worked very hard to put in place a new Lobbyists Registration Act and to put in place a commissioner with teeth, an independent third party who reports to Parliament, to govern what we thought was a problematic lobbyist regime in Ottawa. If there's a leak, if there's some kind of advantageous direct connection between a senior lobbyist and the PMO, it should be investigated. That shouldn't be leaked by them. Somebody in your office could have leaked this to wind up in today's Globe and Mail. I think it's a horrifying situation, personally.