Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to continue to pursue this line. On Tuesday we had just under two and a half hours of testimony from Ms. Dhalla, Ms. Tongson, and Ms. Gordo. There's no question that the two sides do not have any harmony whatsoever in terms of what happened with respect to the situation in the Dhalla home.
I understand now, after Tuesday's meetings, that the leader of the Liberal Party has determined that Ms. Dhalla's side of the story is the one that he's going to pursue and believe. I think it was a little early for anyone to make that kind of determination.
And Ms. Mason, Ms. Beboso, and Ms. Quash, I really appreciate your being here this morning to assist us with the greater good. We're trying to make sure that the report we present to the House is one that will assist you in your work and assist us in making sure that the rules and legislation we have in place are good for the work that you do and the folks you take care of.
Ms. Mason, I was the one who asked the question specifically to Ms. Dhalla about her conversation with you. She indicated to me that the only call she'd ever had with you was to redirect you to speak with her brother. I understand from what you said this morning that this is simply not the case, that you in fact did have a conversation with Ms. Dhalla specifically about the passports that were being held by the Dhallas.