I'm sorry. I think it's germane, but we're going to circle back to it.
We know PricewaterhouseCoopers does significant business with the Government of Canada, and formerly did business with the agency that you were the head of, which is the CBSA. You talked about taking casual employment with the CBSA so that you could access information while you were concurrently working in a senior strategic advisory role for PricewaterhouseCoopers. It's a firm that does significant business with the Government of Canada—it's an amount so great and so sensitive that you're not even prepared to disclose it to the committee today.
Did you have any restraints put on you on the information you were able to access when you were employed by the current president of the CBSA in preparation for your testimony before a parliamentary committee?