Again, if the Prime Minister is sending an invitation to a Canadian—to anybody—for any event, you're telling me that if some organization provided a list of 15 names for who should attend event X, Y or Z as an official visit or in the diplomatic community, you just take those names and automatically send them out, in the Prime Minister's name, inviting them to a special event. There's no vetting that's done from a security perspective.
Mr. Carrière, you've said that you're just provided a list and you send it out, but the list comes from the Prime Minister's Office.
I'm asking the Prime Minister's office, PCO, what you do for the vetting of those lists before you provide them to be sent out. They're in the Prime Minister's name on behalf of the Prime Minister, and you're telling me that if some group says, “Here are 15 people we want to invite”, you just copy and paste it to be sent out and don't do any vetting of the list?