The other point I was going to make—and it's not reflected in the motion, Mr. Chairman—is that Mr. Pelletier also said that he was checking out the bank account because he thought it was primarily full of government money. Those are my words; they're not exactly his words. I'm paraphrasing here.
I was wondering why the chief of staff of the Prime Minister and the Privy Council Office would be aware of a bank account and what moneys were being deposited to that bank account, and then to be alarmed because a cheque for $5,000 had been drawn on that bank account, which they thought was primarily government funds, to be donated to the Liberal Party. It seems to be that they were in command of a huge amount of information that would get me quite alarmed in a democratic country.