Our responsibility was to, first of all, given the seriousness of the allegations themselves, make sure that the Privy Council Office was informed, so that the first step of it was whoever possibly was going to come forward with information, as we thought at that time, so that action could be taken, and that's exactly what took place. Then she informed the Prime Minister's Office of her actions.
What we also wanted to do was not interfere with anything further in the investigation. So in this case we were able—