Thanks, Madam Chair.
Mr. Johnston, I was comforted, in a sense, by the fact that you invited scrutiny into the findings of your own report by giving the opportunity for all parties represented on NSICOP and the security and intelligence experts through NSIRA to review your findings. You've also said today multiple times, and I know it's in your report as well, that opposition leaders were invited and you encouraged them to review the facts in the annex of your report.
I take it from Ms. Dancho's comments that she thinks your calling something “false” is a criticism. I think that's just a commitment to the truth.
It seems you must be quite confident—in your findings and the conclusions that you've drawn from the facts, within the context—that other parties and individuals whom you've invited to scrutinize your findings would land on the same conclusions. How confident are you?