I would start by saying that. Then I would get to the matter at hand, which is that certainly the breach of a confidential process in the matter of a Supreme Court nominee is regrettable, but it's definitely not unprecedented, as Mr. Cooper led off with today.
That breach has been denied as having come from the PMO. The PM has been firm on that numerous times. The same way as Mr. Rankin stands firm that it didn't come from him and Mr. Nicholson stands firm that it didn't come from him, the PM has also said it has not come from him. Therefore, I see this as now a purely partisan attack on what is a regrettable situation, emanating from the opposition in this case.