Yes, vicious and partisan, and it references the CPC caucus website, which basically asks people, “Who's on the right track?” It references the CPC caucus website, but the CPC caucus website is owned by none other than the Conservative Party of Canada. That's very interesting.
So we have sort of a front website that is part of the secretive CIMS program that has been involved in a lot of the controversial mailings. But this is okay, as I understand it, because....
I'm not going to put words in your mouth. We appreciate your being here, and I think this has actually been extremely valuable to the NDP to demonstrate exactly how partisan the BOIE is right now. We've made previous complaints that have not been investigated about this tie-in to the Conservative Party-owned website that is part of this particular mail-out that's going out as we speak. Without putting words in your mouth, no matter how many times we complain, if the Conservative majority on the BOIE, with a Liberal ally, decides that this is not to be investigated, the House administration cannot investigate it.
Am I correct in that? Unless the BOIE says to the House administration, “Investigate something” or “Give us references on something”, the House administration can do nothing on its own. Am I correct on that?