Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I first want to thank Mr. Walbourne for being with us today. I know there was a reluctance on his part, because what he has had to say to us today is I think disturbing for all Canadians on a number of grounds.
I have always known you, Mr. Walbourne, to be frank-speaking, direct and someone who could be trusted to do his job. I want to ask you a question just to set a little context here, because I was a little disturbed by some of the earlier questions. My experience with your office was that when I referred constituents, they always received excellent service and excellent follow-up.
What was the date of the report that you did on grievance, asking for more independence? When was that report? Can you remind me, please?