Mr. Martin, let's be clear. That's certainly in the public domain today. But under the act, the commissioner can't comment directly or indirectly on matters before her office. You might want to get to this by asking whether the Prime Minster's Office informed the public about something that is going on. That could be the more likely scenario. I wouldn't assume that the commissioner's office has leaked anything. But she can't comment, so we're not going to get there from here. Maybe we should consider that angle, too.
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