In January 2010, he brings this to your attention. Based on what you're saying, he did not raise it again with you until around the time he was going to give his speech, so for that block of a number of months, there was no further contact from him to you.
During that block of time, I'd like to know whether you contacted the minister, the minister's office, the Prime Minister, or the Prime Minister's Office to bring to their attention what Mr. Fadden had advised you of.
Mr. Fadden said, "There are several municipal politicians in British Columbia and in at least two provinces there are ministers of the crown who we think are under at least the general influence of a foreign government."
Then he said, "We just don't keep the information to ourselves. In the case of the couple of cabinet ministers, we're in process of discussing with the centre how we're going to inform those provinces."
What I'd like to know from you, as a second part to my question, is whether or not he ever advised you, your office, the Prime Minister's Office, or the minister's office of the names of the individuals that he made those allegations against. If so, I'd like to know whether you agree with those allegations and whether there are any municipal or provincial politicians that are under foreign influence. In essence, were his comments accurate or not?