They're from 2011. They're from 2012. They're from 2014. They always mention the Montreal office. When the rule was changed on April 8, 2014, we respected the new rule, the same way we respected the existing rules prior to that date, Mr. Casey. There's never been a problem. Their port d'attache was Ottawa. That was clear as well. These documents go back to the past three years.
There's a great letter from Joe Comartin, and I invite you to take cognizance of it. That letter from Mr. Comartin remained unanswered.
Silence is consent.
He set out the whole case in that letter, and we have all of these documents that refer specifically to Montreal. He asked a series of questions, because the whole thing had been the object of a serious analysis here in the House. I have far more respect for the officers in this House who were providing BlackBerrys to 514, receiving documents written in Montreal, and sending documents themselves that mentioned the Montreal office, than you appear to.
I know that they knew what they were doing, and we have respected the rules every step of the way.