We did not make any assumptions, and even now we have not made assumptions, about precisely what happened. That is why investigations have been undertaken, including our own internal investigation.
We can say—and the committee will appreciate that it's not possible to prove a negative—that we encountered no evidence of malfeasance, and none of the monitoring that has been done since has given us any reason to believe that malicious activity has been undertaken, but that in itself does not deal with the seriousness of the incident. Given the numbers involved, the decision was made—I think not unreasonably—that the RCMP should have that information and be asked to consider their response.