Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Firth, I'm sure the millions of Canadians who either are watching this or will learn about this in the press or seek out the transcript of this particular meeting will be very, very grateful that the RCMP has access to this particular evidence.
I can understand why you would take active steps in misleading this committee, and Canadians, with respect to your role as it relates to fraud and forgery with respect to modifying without permission and consent these résumés to the government.
What I can't understand is why you would deliberately lie to this committee on a very innocent question that was put to you by my colleague, Mr. Barrett, when he asked if you knew whether or not Mr. Cameron MacDonald from the CBSA had a cottage, and you said, “No.”
Do you want to reflect on that answer?