Mr. Chairman, I'd like to clarify that I do not believe I have said or done anything indicating I treat the matter of contempt of Parliament lightly. And I'd like to clarify that I do not treat that matter lightly at all. But I do think it's important for us.... I talked earlier about due process. There was a process initiated. That process was based on three specific allegations. Decisions were made with respect to those three specific allegations, one as a result of parliamentary privilege and the direction of the Federal Court, and the other two based on a careful evaluation of the evidence. Because there's been a determination with respect to a specific process and specific allegations, that is not a reflection of my views as an individual, or as the Commissioner of the RCMP, or of the RCMP as an organization, with respect to another matter outside of the process I was called to testify on this morning.