Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just have one brief question, really, to follow up my original line of questioning.
Madame Doucet, the letter from the PCO that announced that somehow Benjamin Perrin's e-mails had been spared the shredder said that they had been spared the shredder because they were the subject of an unrelated litigation. What was that unrelated legal matter that caused you to preserve those e-mails instead of destroying them, which you say is your customary protocol?