Yes, Mr. Chair, there are two people who come to mind right away. The first one was Liette Bellemare, who was the acting director of the National Compensation Policy Centre. She's the one who went home distraught, in tears, with employees running out of the building after her.
I had been at a meeting in another building, and they came running up to me when I pulled into the parking lot. I agreed to call her at home. I called her that evening to make sure that she was okay. They were concerned that she wasn't in any condition to drive. That was around April, maybe mid-April.
The second name was Jeff Hutchefon. Before that, he had turned to me and said, “This is not an interview, Rosalie, it's an interrogation.” So he would have been the second one.
But I want to be very clear that I did not know at any point which of my employees were being interviewed and by which investigators. I didn't have a schedule. I don't know who did the interviewing.