You've only spoken to this a bit, but I'm going to ask this question anyway.
You've stated—and as we've heard from current and former senior public servants at this committee—that the Privy Council Office was the appropriate authority and institution, and particularly the deputy secretary to the cabinet, to look into this issue, meaning not only to provide advice to the minister but also to do the active follow-up with the ombudsman. Is that your recollection?