Mr. Ullyatt, in your CV, you put that down as a duty that you performed when you were employed by Ms. Block. Pardon me for interrupting you, but you're contradicting what you told me earlier. The partisan duties were entered in your professional CV when you were employed by Ms. Block. However, you're telling me that you performed those two duties outside your paid work hours.
Are you telling me you're repudiating what you said 10 minutes later?
Read your CV, Mr. Ullyatt. You have two duties that, in my view, were more of a partisan nature. That was one of your professional duties when you were employed by Ms. Block. You were paid by the House of Commons to perform the duties of a parliamentary assistant and also to do partisan work. You also had time to run two mailing or posting businesses—call them what you will.
The question on the tip of my tongue is this: Mr. Ullyatt, has Ms. Block ever given you an appraisal of your professional performance, of your work?