With respect, you didn't answer the question.
The problem I have is that the O'Connor report detailed a massive intelligence failure; t he O'Connor report did not detail a slight problem that we should just resolve with some minor changes. This was a massive intelligence failure, for which at this point there has been no accountability. I certainly believe it's imperative for us to understand what went wrong. If this is simply taken in such a way that we're going to make some changes and move forward and no one is held to account for what occurred, then how can we have any expectation that things will meaningfully change?
The O'Connor report and the testimony we've had before this committee have indicated that particularly with, in my opinion, the RCMP and the RCMP commissioner there are major discrepancies in the information that was put before us. I am getting extremely frustrated in trying to reconcile those. I ask the question again: where can I find information about the one voice letter with your department?