Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My colleagues Mr. Cooper and Mr. Brock are both excellent attorneys, and they covered some matters that I would like to revisit.
Mr. Cooper was trying to make the point that the Prime Minister himself was somehow involved in the decision by the Privy Council Office not to allow the RCMP request for certain documents that you had asked for from witnesses.
I refer back to the assessment report, which stated in section 211:
On June 13, 2019, Mr. Shugart declined the Commissioner's request for access to all Cabinet confidences in respect of his examination. As reported by Mr. Trudeau's legal counsel, the decision on whether to expand the waiver was made by the PCO without the involvement of the Prime Minister or his office. Beside this limitation, the Commissioner felt that there was sufficient information available to reach a conclusion on the matter.
Do you have any reason to dispute what you declared in section 211, that the decision was made by the Privy Council Office without the involvement of the Prime Minister or his office?