I think it's fairly important. The point Mr. McGuinty was trying to make is that if there were only two examples out of 758, perhaps it could be argued it wasn't common practice. I don't recall--and I'd like to check this out in testimony--Mr. McGuinty saying “any and all”. I believe Ms. Biggs just said they would endeavour to give us some examples to demonstrate that this was common practice. And that was the context in which this whole discussion took place. The minister stated in testimony that it was common practice for her to handle the requests in this fashion. And I believe they just said that they would endeavour to give some examples. I don't believe they said they would give all examples.
On March 24th, 2011. See this statement in context.