In fact, Mr. Lake quotes selectively from two questions that Mr. Sorenson asked me. One was a supplementary question on the 19th and another on the 21st. Other than the comment I made in relation to criminal conduct and the assertion that Commissioner Zaccardelli had committed a crime, I talked about the fact that the Ottawa police force was independent and needed to be allowed to do its work, and that in fact is what it did.
Now, people may not like these processes. They may not like the outcomes of the processes. That may be true for me; that may be true for Staff Sergeant Lewis; it may be true for Commissioner Zaccardelli, but there are processes in place. We have them to protect people's reputations and integrity and the reputation of institutions.
Therefore, if you want to say I responded strongly to this assertion, yes, I did. And if Mr. Sorenson had any information as to Commissioner Zaccardelli's committing a crime, he was under an obligation to report that to the relevant police force.