No, I appreciate that, and I'm not suggesting that. From all of your comments, no one solicited this, but you received it. No one asks to find a lost wallet with a thousand-dollar bill in it, but we would all hope that people would return that to its owner. And that's where the credibility gap for me comes in here. It was a draft. In the subject line it said “draft report”.
And to Mr. Gibbons' comment, you were representing a client. That client is paying you to follow the proceedings. I would assume that you would be following closely the House of Commons procedure for the tabling of a report to make sure that report is tabled and you would get your hands on it as soon as you could to relay to your client, whether or not--