Sure. I appreciate this, Mr. Jones, because it's interesting in the context of the fact that the Auditor General was unable to access this information and said that there was missing documentation and whatnot.
Now it would lead one to the inevitable conclusion that maybe tools like what we're discussing here today are required to actually get answers. A cover-up seems to be the obvious conclusion that certainly many Canadians—I being one of them—would jump to in terms of the fact that practices were not followed. It seems like the evidence certainly should be there somewhere.
When it comes to the use of these tools, have you ever been asked to utilize these forensic tools for the purposes of finding information that has been lost from government agencies, departments or independent officers of Parliament?