There may be somebody who asks a question on that, and I would welcome that question and be interested in it. I'll tell you exactly why it's important. There has been no accountability taken for this affair at this point at all. In fact, the government has not yet issued an apology. Your minister has not issued an apology. I think it is imperative that we understand what exactly went wrong, and that the individuals who are responsible for this be held to account. I think that it's partially the responsibility of this committee, through this process, to undertake that.
If you cannot answer the question because you were not involved at that period of time, is there somebody who could tell this committee, from within your department, what happened with the one voice letter? What were the specific objections of the RCMP at that period of time? What were the objections of CSIS that were occurring? Again, if you can't answer it, who could we turn to, as a committee, to find out that answer?