Thank you, Mr. Chair and witnesses.
I have a preamble here.
Based upon Mr. Utano's and Mr. MacDonald's opening statements, I don't believe that anyone's been charged here. I don't believe that anything has been laid against anyone. Neither the Prime Minister nor any other elected officials are stating that. What they're stating is that if anyone is held accountable, they should then be appropriately dealt with. I think all of us have recognized that, and that's why we're going through this process.
I do appreciate Mr. Utano's recognizing that ArriveCAN would have cost more had it been done another way, but there is value in the intellectual property of the work that has been done. I think that's also critical to reaffirm.
Mr. MacDonald, I appreciate your recognizing that you've known Mr. Firth and first met him in Stephen Harper's days in 2010.
Now I'm trying to understand the confusion between this preliminary statement of facts that has come out. It's not the final result; it's just a preliminary indication of what you did as part of the investigation.
As we go through the investigation, there is a next step. The next step, of course, is to provide interviews and to reach out to you and Mr. Utano. I think you've already responded via your lawyers as to coming forward, having an interview and going forward in this.
Can you please confirm that you have actually held back on providing interviews with the investigator?