Thank you, Chair.
I do want to comment, because there's something Mr. Paquette said that is so fundamentally wrong I actually have hope that this issue could be turned around at this meeting today.
Mr. Paquette, we're not here to decide did the minister mislead the House by miscommunication or whatever. We're here to decide if the minister was in contempt, and that's a huge, massive, difference.
The minister admitted to a miscommunication. She's apologized for that. The question is, did she do it intentionally?
And if you go to number 20, by the way, the standard of proof is a very high standard of proof—