Thank you, Chair, and thank you, Mr. Ullyatt, for being here.
Quite frankly, I don't have a whole bunch of questions. I believe the chair is right. Our task as a committee is to try to determine exactly what happened and beyond that to try to find remedies to ensure that these types of things don't happen again. But outside of that fact, I won't be particularly digging for more information; I'm not sure there is any more new information.
I'd like to perhaps, if we can, go over some old ground and just get you to reiterate some of the things you had said in your previous testimony when you appeared before this committee, and in fact if you have any new information or anything you want to expand upon from your last testimony, this would be an opportunity for you to do it as well.
Let me just give you what I believe you said in your testimony, and please correct me if I'm wrong.
You stated that you and you alone were the one who submitted this confidential draft report to a number of lobbyists. Is that correct?