Ms. Bennett, you're correct. I'm not totally clear that it relates to the schedule there, but you're right.
Just to keep you up to date, based upon our difficulty with the lobbying commissioner, I did give you what my interpretation of the law of Parliament was at the hearing. I did subsequently write the parliamentary counsel, Mr. Rob Walsh. I got his letter earlier today. It wasn't in both official languages; he expects the French translation to come tomorrow. It will be circulated to the committee members tomorrow. It basically confirms that Parliament has the right--and we've been over this before--to ask these questions and get answers, and the commissioners cannot come to the committee saying their act says this so they can't say anything. That's not the law at all. But that has to be balanced with what's in the public interest and that has to be dealt with by this committee. I don't know if it really behoves us to get into the whole thing right now.
Mr. Albrecht.