I can't speak for the commissioner on these matters. I think I will let everyone draw their own conclusion from the judgment of Justice Mosley, which can speak for itself.
I think in the reports you have before you today there are a number of recommendations that deal with the challenges we're facing during the investigation of the affair referred to as “robocalls”. There is the lack of timely information being accessible to the commissioner or to Elections Canada; the fact that there's no real standard in the industry for the retention of documentation, which is problematic; and the fact that the commissioner has no authority to compel various individuals or parties to testify or provide information. These are three key issues that have been faced by the commissioner, especially in this case. Again, when people don't want to talk to him, he has very few options, even though those people may not be suspect but may have relevant information to the investigation.
I would focus on these three elements.