I understand that very much, but it's the Associated Press that I'm concerned about--the fact that they had the memo and the fact that they actually had access to this memo. We want to know how they had access to the memo and who faxed them that memo. Effectively, that memo was reported.
That's really the issue here. That was part of the mandate, in my understanding. Part of the mandate was to find out the root cause of that leak and how they got access to that memo. Doesn't the fact that we can't even contact them, or that you chose not to--because you gave it consideration, but didn't follow through--limit your ability to complete your mandate?