I will only point out to the parliamentary secretary and other colleagues sitting around this table that when the minister was in, along with her deputy minister, I asked how much advertising had been done. The minister did not know. She turned around and looked at the deputy minister. The deputy minister turned around and looked at somebody at the back and said they had advertised. Since then, the deputy minister has come back and said they haven't advertised.
For anything said here today, let's put it under oath. If we're going to advertise in the future, as we're told we did, or if some other questions are asked about health care and old age security, those questions should be put under oath. It's not a threat to the officials; it's just a matter of making sure that the officials.... We don't dance and we don't walk, and if you make a statement today, stick by that statement. Your deputy minister certainly made the statement and then he had to reverse it, going back 1,000 miles an hour.