SNC-Lavalin owned a project in Madagascar from 2014 to the end of September of 2015 called Ambatovy. It was one of the largest mines in the world, with an annual capacity of 60,000 tonnes of nickel and 5,600 tonnes of cobalt. SNC-Lavalin provided the engineering, procurement and construction management services for several plants related to that mine. So it's clear that SNC-Lavalin has interests in Madagascar, and of course, beyond, and would therefore be subject to treaties like the one we're discussing today. It's also clear that they've gone to pretty great lengths to influence this government's decisions. I'd like to review a little bit about how they might have gone about that, and whether that applies in this case.
On November 19, 2018, SNC-Lavalin officials met with the chief of staff to the Minister of Finance, Ben Chin. Would you happen to know what the content of that meeting was?