Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I do not. I wouldn't want a file on their former leader in my office. It might be contagious.
The point here, Mr. Carroll, is that I think you have been a good soldier. I think you have taken a bullet. I think you are prepared to accept all of this. I don't know what you may have been promised for accepting all of this. You have been thrown under the bus and dragged through the mud. It's clear that someone in your position could not have undertaken all of these things on his own. You didn't have the files. You have indicated these weren't your files that you used; somebody provided them to you. Mr. Calkins has correctly pointed out that this was retweeted by someone with significant followers on Twitter, someone who could push it out. That took some organization. It is very clear that in your position, you were put into a position of trust and provided files with that you acted upon to push out information on the Minister of Public Safety, who, quite frankly, I think you would have to acknowledge was bringing forward a bill that was in the public interest, a bill that the Liberal Party sought to bring in. It is a bill that Marlene Jennings sought to bring in twice.
This was nothing but a partisan activity with coordination from the Liberal leader's office. I believe you have taken a bullet for the team.