As I said earlier, the Prime Minister met with General Vance towards the end of March of 2015. In the course of that conversation, he asked him directly about the issue relating to his deployment at NATO and recounted the information that had been provided to us by officials about that matter, which was that he had been in a relationship with a subordinate not in the chain of command, and we were not aware there had been any reprimand against him.
The Prime Minister asked him directly whether there was anything else that he should know. All I recall the general saying, as I indicated at the outset, was that he was glad the matter had been reviewed and was behind him, and that was it. Clearly, when we, six years later, have the very serious allegations brought forward by Major Brennan, if they are true—and as I said earlier, I have no reason to doubt her—that means the general was not truthful when he met with the Prime Minister in March of 2015.