Okay. Good.
Thank you to the witnesses for appearing today.
My questions are going to be focused to you, Mrs. Wesch, and I want to say from the outset that I appreciate you guys coming here today and giving answers to our questions.
We are hearing from more and more witnesses, including today's panel, and I want to commend the work of the departments in their adherence to rules and policies respecting the access to information and privacy. The allegations that the opposition members--particularly the Liberals--are advancing appear more and more baseless as time wears on and are probably more a function of another failed anecdote for blowing $39 million worth of taxpayers' money in the Liberal ad scam.
That said, there are two really important consequences. First of all, by my assessment, they're smearing the good work of the relevant departments and the transparency of this government. Secondly, which is more and more clear, we're getting in the way of important and substantive work on privacy matters that this committee has set down to work on.
Mrs. Wesch, you mentioned in the outset of your comments that you have never been asked to delay, alter, or deny a request. Is that what I heard you say?