To be honest, I wouldn't be able to speak to much of what was done because our role at that point in time would have really been around accepting the recommendations from the minister of who they wanted to appoint from the processes they would have undertaken. We would have conducted due diligence at that point in time, as I mentioned in my remarks. That would include doing security checks with our partner security colleagues within the Privy Council Office to make sure there was nothing in the individual's background that would be of concern. They would have also been required to adhere to legislation, as I pointed out, such as the Conflict of Interest Act, as well as—
On March 20th, 2018. See this statement in context.