It's an ongoing file, Mr. Ullyatt.
You tell us in your letter that you sent to the committee yesterday that you have great respect for our institution of Parliament. I always want to take people at their word. But given the fact that it took you four weeks to get this letter to us at the finance committee, and you were coming here today and Ms. Block is scheduled at our next committee hearing, do you find that was the most respectful way to deal with the parliamentary institution, to send out a letter where you draw your own conclusions about Ms. Block where we have yet to even hear her give her own testimony?
Do you not consider that this was in fact an interference in the work of this committee to send that letter yesterday, where it could have been widely reported and we couldn't react to it? Wasn't it the best course of action to come and see us here today? Or did Mr. Lepsoe tell you that it would be a good idea to get that letter in yesterday?