On that point of order, Chair, I want to compliment you. The apology was straightforward and unconditional, and that's very seldom seen around this place. We all make mistakes, and once in a while we have to apologize. I give you a lot a credit.
As I went through the transcripts on this matter, I found it to be another case in which we have a lot of conflicting testimony in key areas. I appreciate that the witnesses probably understand the importance of telling the truth before a parliamentary committee, but I think it would be good if the chair reminded them of the consequences of being less than frank before this committee. I don't want anybody to be misled about the mess they can get themselves in if they want to play games before this committee.