Mr. Chair, you know that I am always delighted to have Mr. Baird testify before the committee. But we have already gone over all of this many times. It is out of order. Mr. Baird has appeared before us. We have told him that his presence was greatly appreciated but that he could not discuss what went on in the Prime Minister's Office when he did not work there. We are back at square one. This discussion is unnecessary. He has given us his arguments, and we have refuted them.
So there you go, Mr. Baird.