Thank you, Mr. Chair, and my thanks to all our witnesses, whose testimony has been very interesting.
I've heard several times during this committee hearing—and I've heard it from my friends on the other side of the table, as well as from both Ms. Irving and Ms. Webster—references to human error, in particular in the case of Shelly MacInnis-Wynn, in which it was suggested there was human error. Would you both agree it was human error that caused the information to not be provided?