He's mentioned in the report. Mr. John Spice was an assistant commissioner at that time, in charge of ethics. My understanding is that all these witnesses we've heard from had discussions with Mr. Spice. He pushed really hard to have Deputy Commissioner Loeppky begin a criminal investigation. He is mentioned, as I said, a number of times in the report. There are many questions of relevance.
On June 18th, 2007. See this statement in context.