Okay. I do have paragraph 121(1)(c) here, and I will read it. It says:
being an official or employee of the government, directly or indirectly demands, accepts or offers or agrees to accept from a person who has dealings with the government a commission, reward, advantage or benefit of any kind for themselves or another person, unless they have the consent in writing of the head of the branch of government that employs them or of which they are an official;
I'm sure you're aware, Mr. Dion, of the stories that are out now, of the criminal brief from the RCMP on the first “Trudeau Report” of 2017, in which the RCMP had considered a charge of fraud against the government under paragraph 121(1)(c) of the Criminal Code.
In an interview given by your predecessor, Ms. Dawson said that no one made that connection for her with criminal authorities on that investigation.
In light of the new information, do you think that first report, “The Trudeau Report”, should have been suspended and turned over to the RCMP?