Mr. Chair, if I might, Mr. Dosanjh, in fairness, wasn't given a chance to continue his line of questioning or the subject matter. What I did hear him say was that it was in reference to testimony given yesterday before the other committee. I was in the House for the balance of that testimony. I did not hear all of the specifics. I did of course see some of the reporting of that this morning.
Ms. Garwood, as I would expect all of you to know, was a member of a different department, not even the Department of National Defence. She was at that time, I believe, a member of Public Safety or Correctional Service Canada and gave testimony, yes, over a relevant period of time.
But if these are questions with respect to what she said yesterday with respect to e-mails that she sent or received or was privy to, if the member wants to pose that question and I have any information on that, I'd be glad to share it with you, but again within those parameters. She did not work for a department for which I was responsible. Yes, the general subject matter of Taliban prisoners, understandably, was the subject. I'm here to respond to questions, Mr. Chair, but I also respect your ruling.