Okay.
I'm wondering as well, given the number of times in the final part of your statement.... Mr. Butts indicated to you in your conversation that you needed to find a solution to the issue. In the statement that you received in the text from your chief of staff, there are details about not wanting “to debate legalities anymore” and there's “no solution” that doesn't come from “some interference”. The Clerk indicated that he thought that he—meaning the Prime Minister—is going to “find a way to get it done, one way or another”. You reference, as well, that it's “the Prime Minister's prerogative to do what he wants”. You said you were “having thoughts of the Saturday night massacre”. The Clerk said he was “worried about a collision” between you and the Prime Minister. You mentioned a few minutes ago that you thought they were “veiled threats”.
This all seems to me, if I may, that there was an intention—from all of these comments and this continued pressure—to make you fear for your job and that at the end of the day there would be a shuffle or that you would be removed from your position. Is that a fair assumption that I'm making?