Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Gomery, and good morning.
Mr. Gomery, the way I see it, the greatest injury coming out of the sponsorship scandal, or any scandal, is not necessarily the money that may or may not have been pilfered away. It's the blow to the public's confidence in its institutions. Let me say that I think it had a soothing effect for Canadians to turn on their TVs, week after week, and see a good and decent man like you doing your darndest to get to the bottom of that scandal. We have another one brewing. We've just finished, at the ethics committee, dealing with the Schreiber-Mulroney affair. I'd like to ask you what you're doing for the next 18 months or so, if you wouldn't mind helping the nation once again, because there's a gaping—