It's interesting that you say that, because what ultimately happened here was that this stayed a secret. This secret stayed a secret. It never got investigated, because the person coming forward needed to understand that when they brought it forward there would have to be some kind of protection. Because of the chain of command and everything that goes on and all the reprisals and all the stuff that happens in this toxic environment, it wasn't safe to bring this information forward. The information was there. There was some kind of evidence. It was in the pocket of Mr. Walbourne. You never saw that. I understand that and I respect that.
There was a sense that we were going to have to find a way to bring this secret out, and that's what you were put in the position to do. You, as the minister, had to figure out how to get this secret out while preserving and protecting that person and that integrity, and also making sure that our whole armed forces and the integrity of that were protected.
What did you do to endeavour to make that happen?