I respect that, so what I'll do is to refer him to a letter he received—or had to have received—on May 28 from the first secretary of consular services, which indicated that there were conclusive investigations.
Now, I can't give him that because it's not in both official languages, but it says, “Please be advised that we have carried out conclusive investigations”—plural—and have found that she is an imposter. Now, your department didn't conduct those, but his department, the CBSA, conducted those investigations.
Monsieur Portelance, how many reports did CBSA make available to your colleagues and his colleagues in Foreign Affairs?