I'm certainly glad to help, if I can, in finding Mr. Smith. I don't know him, other than the fact that he was a colleague. Other than that, and recognizing his name because it's a very common name, I know absolutely nothing about the man other than what I've read, mostly in the KPMG report. Evidently Mr. Poilievre is ready to get his daggers into him pretty quickly.
Let's be very fair here. When you're looking for people, it's not always easy with a name like David Smith, possibly. I would ask the clerk to make sure he looks under his wife's name, as another idea, and to thoroughly make sure he goes through 411. Let's not start this by thinking somebody isn't anxious to come here, because their job is—if they've been asked to come. If they don't come voluntarily, we have the resources to get them here.
That's not a very good way of starting the hearing, so I would like to make sure that the clerk makes every effort possible to locate the individual, under his name or his wife's name. I would like to ensure that the clerk has done his job so that we don't have to get into the other avenues that we certainly can use as a committee.