No, I meant following the case; I did not go to Saskatchewan.
I do not recollect that those cards were wrong, either in the mailing or in the information they contained. They were mailed to the mailing address, but the information that was provided was as a result of their residential address.
I would like to tell the committee that the judge who presided in the case said the system had worked and was impeccable. That was a source of great pride to me--that the system had worked.
There was a misinterpretation by some candidates because the mailing address was in the other riding. That was a misconception that was not borne out. There were 285--I remember that number--of those who were residing in your riding getting the mail in the other riding.