Thank you very much for the question. I'm pleased to answer it.
The Team Canada situation is very much regrettable, but I would like to get on the record—and I appreciate the chance to do so—that there was no attempt to mislead by my ADM of public affairs, Chris Henderson, or by the minister's spokesperson, Byrne Furlong. Information was released as it became available. Two investigations have been done, which revealed more information, and we ensured that it was released. In fact, the investigations have been made public, and the chief of the defence staff responded formally to it.
We are now doing an end-to-end review by the ADM of review services to look at just what the process is for these kinds of flights when the armed forces host or take people overseas on armed forces aircraft to take part in this kind of event. The inference that there was an attempt to mislead is unfortunate, but it is not true. As information became available, we corrected the record. We answered all the questions that were asked. The information came out in stages; there's absolutely no doubt. That's because information became....
We knew what we knew when we knew it, and we made it public.