It's just that here's the problem. The public record was clear that they were not moving their headquarters. That was on the public record. Anybody who could use Google could find shareholder disclosure showing that the company had to stay in Montreal for at least another six years. When you said on December 19 that the company was moving its headquarters if it didn't get a DPA, that was two days after The Toronto Star reported that the CEO said the company is “committed to remaining headquartered in Montreal”.
How is it possible that you didn't know that two days earlier the company had publicly stated its plans to stay in Montreal when you told the Attorney General the opposite?