Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to make sure that I am also understanding, because it seems to me what I'm hearing on this side of the room isn't what they're hearing on the other side of the room. I'm not sure why there's a disconnect.
I heard you very clearly state that you prepared for a specific reason to come before committee today and that there is other information being asked of you today on which you're absolutely willing to get back to the committee, which we appreciate. I believe you've been open. You said you're not sure exactly what it is that the numbers are reflecting with regard to questions that my colleagues are asking, and I appreciate that.
I don't think I've heard you say that you're not willing to come back. I don't think I've heard you say that you're not willing to look into the matter. I think you've been very forthright about that and I appreciate that. I personally cannot expect you to know everything that goes on in CRA, with 43,000 employees, and expect you to answer every single thing that might come up in a committee meeting.
Is that what you've said here today? Am I correct in my reiteration of what I've heard on this side of the room?