That's the process.
I'll take 30 seconds to explain the process.
When we receive a complaint and begin an investigation, we start with a completely neutral mindset with regard to whether a violation occurred. In 99% of the cases, I have no opinion on the matter. We collect as much information as possible. We ask people to send us what they have and we cast the net very wide. We ask people to send us documents that cover long periods and extensive information fields.
It doesn't always happen, but in this case, there was full co-operation, and we received stacks of documents. When we check such a wide range of documents and we don't find evidence of anything, it's probably because there isn't any relationship. In the 40,000 pages, absolutely nothing suggested that the Prime Minister and Craig Kielburger had developed a special relationship since they met, I believe in 2012, when Mr. Trudeau became an MP.