Thank you, Ms. Telford.
The opposition today, and particularly the Conservatives, have continued to question why you didn't raise this matter with the Prime Minister. What I'm hearing from you quite clearly is that you and Mr. Marques were told by the clerk that the Privy Council Office was the appropriate place for this matter to be looked into further and that it was not up to politicians or their staff to investigate allegations. Further, you were updated on that process and learned that despite PCO's efforts and attempts, the ombudsman had not provided the necessary information for PCO to take the matter any further. From there, it was clear that despite further attempts from your office to see what more could be done, PCO had hit a wall. Despite that, you were concerned. You wanted to ensure the individual who had come forward would be safe in their workplace.
In sum, it was clear that this was a matter for PCO. PCO was unable to get any substantial information from the ombudsman to look into the matter further, and based on the advice you received, there was nothing more that could be done.
Is that a fair interpretation of what we've heard today? Is there anything you'd like to add to that?