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In Mr. Johnston's report, he concludes by saying, “no examples have been identified of Ministers, the Prime Minister or their offices knowingly or negligently failing to act on intelligence, advice or recommendations.”
Mr. Wernick, in your opinion, should party leaders, especially ones who have publicly expressed critical views of the findings of Johnston's report, not review the confidential annex containing the intelligence when given the opportunity to do so?