Thank you.
My question relates to something Ms. Priddy was asking about, whether or not PCO is passive rather than being active.
Given everything you've told us about the background checks on candidates to be appointed ministers, members of cabinet, secretaries of state, if anyone in PCO learned from a newspaper, TV, radio, or some Internet site that an individual who had an ongoing and close relationship with a minister was known to have been married to someone who is part of organized crime, was on the point of marrying someone else who is part of organized crime, had other relationships and business dealings with Monsieur Pépin, etc., do you think it would have been appropriate...? Suppose you heard about it that way or somebody in passing mentioned, “You know that Julie Couillard. Did you know that one of her former husbands was a close associate of Mom Boucher?” And you say “Who's Mom Boucher?” The person explains to you who Mom Boucher is and then says, “And that person also was getting ready to marry Monsieur Sirois.” “Who's Monsieur Sirois?” And the person explains that to you. Would you at that time have thought it appropriate to say, “Hmm, ministers never told us any of that; I wonder if he knows that, first”—