Even though it's your job to know these things, you're saying you weren't aware that the final report had not been tabled—an important pre-budget consultation document from the Standing Committee on Finance, which the Minister of Finance will use quite routinely to perhaps formulate budgetary policy and decisions.
You, who should be aware of all this—and I'm sure you do a good job on behalf of your clients—are saying you weren't aware of this. You didn't know it was not a final copy. In other words, if you're stating here that you believed the information contained in that attachment was publicly available, you must have also concluded that the final draft of the report of the Standing Committee on Finance had been tabled in Parliament.
Do you make those mistakes often?