I had been told that there was a document. It came to me by e-mail.
Mr. Williams, whether or not I could have gotten my hands on that document remains to be seen. In fact, it was retrieved, and it was also attached to the letter. Do you know what wasn't attached to the letter, Mr. Williams? It's very unfortunate.
I went to Assistant Commissioner Gork, who was still in Lyons, and I asked him four questions: Who took the decision to remove him? What were the circumstances around it? How was it effected? What effect did it have, if any, on Sergeant Frizzell's career? He wrote me a very fulsome e-mail, which I presented to the commissioner. I said, you know what, here are the answers that the committee is looking for regarding the dismissal or removal of Sergeant Frizzell.
By the way, Inspector Roy says he wasn't removed, he was simply turned back, because the whole team was dismantled. It's a point, Mr. Williams. It's an important point.
I asked that the e-mail be given to the—