The conversation that I had with Ms. Revine was very limited; the interaction was very limited. What she told me in the fall of 2003 is that she had started an A-based review, but it was too complex, and she couldn't finish it, and that she was dealing now with John Spice. John Spice is an assistant commissioner in charge of the ethics and integrity office, and its work is confidential. You can't pry into matters when employees are dealing with that.
I also had a handover with Fraser Macaulay before he went on his secondment to DND, and he didn't indicate to me at any time that she should be protected, that she was on that list and should be taken off.
I dealt with the information I had available to me, Mr. Chairman.