I appreciate that, but you can also understand that had it been a normal file, we wouldn't be here; we wouldn't have spent all this time and money. We still don't have an answer as to why somebody out of the minister's office.... The minister asks us to refer to his staff, because he can't remember. We ask you. You don't seem to remember, and yet we have a formal memorandum that talks about the minister's office having put the project on hold.
Now, we can quibble with whether “hold” means stop everything or be advised that the minister's office wants to be apprised before any next big steps. You can play with what this all you want. I'm more concerned about the fact that there was an intervention from the minister's office. The minister said it's likely his staff. You're the chief of staff, and we're not getting answers from you, sir.