Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Again, I want to thank Mr. Bosc and Mr. Dufresne for appearing. Also, I apologize. I wasn't present when you made your opening statements, but I've had a chance to review the transcript of your statements.
Obviously, those of us on the government side take very seriously any matter that's referred to this committee with respect to members' privileges. In terms of my question, I didn't get a sense of this in your opening statement, Mr. Bosc, and I think it would be very helpful to me and to my colleagues on the committee, with respect to the nature of previous findings of premature disclosure of information before it has been tabled in the House, whether this requires there to be an actual proactive disclosure of the actual bill or simply merely the discussion of the contents of what may or may not be in a bill.
Again, I just wanted to understand, from your perspective, based upon historical precedent, any evidence that you can shed on this for us, which would help me understand whether in fact this is actually a breach of privilege or not.