Thank you, Chair.
This motion passed back in September, but because of prorogation requires being reintroduced. It deals with the whole issue of Mr. Zaccardelli shutting down a criminal investigation two days into it when he found out that it was taking place.
Mr. Zaccardelli's testimony before us was problematic on several occasions, but we could never nail things down. One of those, for instance, was Fraser Macaulay saying that he was seconded because he didn't provide information that he knew a year and a half before. Well, we were able to establish timelines that it was impossible for Mr. Fraser Macaulay to have known in that sort of timeframe. Mr. Zaccardelli never provided any evidence or basis for why he would say that, yet someone's reputation was severely smeared and tarnished by that statement by Mr. Zaccardelli.
This is another one of those situations; Ron Lewis said he was instructed by Mr. Zaccardelli to do this. Mr. Zaccardelli said no. It's referenced in three paragraphs in our report.
Paragraph 28, paragraph 136, paragraph 236—all three of those deal with this particular issue. We heard testimony from former Assistant Commissioner Spice that would allow us to perhaps nail this thing down, that Mr. Denis Constant was aware that Mr. Zaccardelli had given those instructions...Mr. Denis Constant and Mr. Wayne Watson, who worked in headquarters in the former commissioner's office.
Thank you.