Good morning, Ms. Finley. Thank you for being here.
I am sorry, I was in the House for a speech. So I missed your presentation, and the first question that the Liberals asked. I hope that I will not be repeating the same questions. With that introduction, I would like to thank you for being here and for answering our questions.
Mr. Giorno recently came before this committee and talked at length about the fact that the Prime Minister's Office had issued directives to the various departments about the way in which information had to be provided and about the fact that there must be no interference. That memo had been sent by the Prime Minister's chief of staff to all ministers.
Did you receive that memo and did you take note of it?