What a coincidence. So is mine.
In the testimony that was given by Mr. Ullyatt earlier this week, we touched on certain issues that will go to credibility, and that's an important issue for us.
As you know, because I'm sure you were well briefed on this by your competent staff, in the Commonwealth countries where there is jurisprudence on this—they include Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand—the question of whether or not people were given and provided full briefings and information and instruction on maintaining confidentiality of documents is a factor to be considered. We're going to have to discuss some of these issues together today, reminding ourselves that it is indeed institutional and not individual.
Did you provide Mr. Ullyatt with specific instructions with regard to the confidentiality of those reports?