Perhaps you weren't aware of this, but in fact one of your caucus colleagues back in April 2004 had a lot of this information. In fact, he asked very pointed questions. It was Mr. Sorenson, in the House of Commons, and on that point he said:
Mr. Speaker, for almost a year the RCMP commissioner knew about the misappropriation of moneys from the RCMP pension funds. In fact, it was that commissioner who shut down the initial probe...
He goes on to state:
Mr. Speaker, the RCMP commissioner's job is to defend and protect past and present members of the force, not to run defence...
This seems to indicate there may have been a cover-up. This is back as far as 2004. Why were there no concrete actions? In fact, in the fall—you mentioned the fall of last year—it appeared for months that it was no longer tenable to keep Mr. Zaccardelli on the job. You were the decision-maker, or in fact were you receiving instructions from the Prime Minister to keep Mr. Zaccardelli on the job notwithstanding how untenable it was at that point in time?