During the time she was minister of justice, she did not exercise the option of a deferred prosecution agreement. And she was not fired. She was offered another position in cabinet, because the shuffle came up in early January, and she accepted it. There were conversations between the Prime Minister and the minister over the course of that week. I believe the dates would be something like January 6 and 7. I'm not party to those. Those are between the Prime Minister and the former minister.
She had every opportunity in those conversations to indicate that she had felt any pressure. She could have at any time after my conversation of December 19 picked up the phone and called the Ethics Commissioner or the Prime Minister. She had conversations with the Prime Minister about accepting a new responsibility in cabinet, which I frankly don't see as a demotion. It was another—