It's interesting that the national security adviser in the Privy Council Office played a major role in actually taking evidence. Even though it came to you anonymously, it was still acted upon by the government, while we have Minister Sajjan pushing away from table, saying no and refusing to look at evidence that was provided by the ombudsman at the time.
In hindsight, do you think the national investigative service received the full co-operation of General Vance, and did the NIS do their job adequately, based upon the information that we know now?