Thank you, sir.
Good morning, gentlemen. Welcome back to our committee.
I'm going to pick up where my colleague MP Bains left off.
I felt that the answers that we got from both of you gentlemen around the commitment to get us some timelines may have left the door open.
I would like to specifically ask you both to provide to the committee—within one week, as per our procedures in the past—the timeline in which you received the initial statement of fact, the timeline in which it was given to your legal people and the timeline in which Mr. Brock reached out to you or to legal people, as well as the scope of the document that was given to Mr. Brock.
We know that the clerk received the document on February 9, and it was roughly about 10 days afterward that we were in a position to be able to receive that document.
Shortly after the appearance of the CBSA investigator and within hours after that testimony, there was a letter from a legal representative that said to ignore everything and to please not communicate any contents to the public in a public way. It seems that today we have completely disregarded all of those.
Can you commit, both of you—and I want a yes-or-no answer—that you will provide all those timelines within one week to the committee?