It would be interesting to hear what she has to say.
Heidy Cornejo was the official agent for the Conservative candidate, Mrs. Boucher, in Beauport—Limoilou in 2006. It would be interesting to hear their versions, as far as they knew or didn't know what was happening with this money.
I remind you, Mr. Chair, that both the official agent and the candidate have to sign the return filed with Elections Canada to request the reimbursement of expenses. As you well know, because you've done that—meaning you've signed a report, and I'm not alleging anything wrong on your part—you're telling Elections Canada that you know where the money went, how it was spent, and you agree with the way the money was spent, according to electoral laws in Canada.
We could also invite Mrs. Ann Julie Fortier, who was a Conservative candidate in the Quebec riding of Berthier—Maskinongé prior to the 2006 election. We are told by the media and by Mrs. Fortier, who wrote a very extensive, complete letter to Le Devoir, a well-read and honest French language newspaper, that she was—I'll use the expression “flushed”, but it's not the right word—pushed aside by the Conservative Party because supposedly she didn't agree to be involved in these different transactions.
There could be the official agent for the Conservative candidate in the riding of Bourassa in 2006, Brian Eugene Alexandrovitch.
There could be the candidate in Bourassa in 2006, Mr. Liberato Martelli.