Let me start again, Monsieur Regan.
When Monsieur Ménard asked the question, I misunderstood what he said at the time before the committee. I thought he was referring to what the Department of Justice was doing in terms of studies or having a look at that. I was informed later that he asked me what the last thing was that I read, whether it was the Queen's Quarterly, the McGill Law Journal, or the various other studies that we were getting.
They told me afterwards that what he had said was specific to me, it wasn't specific to the department. So when we wrote the letter to Mr. Fast as chairman of this committee, we certainly clarified what it was and went back.
Again, I didn't understand the question at the time, and we made it very clear.