Okay. I'm going to quote again from Mr. Fadden's CBC interview with Mr. Mansbridge.
Mr. Mansbridge said:
Well, you know, I understand the problem, but the director of CSIS suggesting that there are politicians in this country and now public servants as well, you're suggesting, without naming them will raise a few eyebrows. In fact, you know, if I was a provincial cabinet minister, I would say, “Hey, who are you talking about? Because you're swiping us all with this.”
Then Mr. Fadden said:
Mm-hmm. I think that's fair, and we just don't keep the information to ourselves. In the case of the couple of cabinet ministers, we're in the process of discussing with the centre how we're going to inform those provinces.
Then Mr. Mansbridge said:
The centre being?
Then Mr. Fadden said:
Sorry, the Privy Council Office, the Prime Minister's department, try and get a sense of how we would best let them know that there may be a problem.
I took Mr. Fadden's comments to mean that he was in the process of discussing his concerns with the Privy Council Office. At the time Mr. Fadden made these comments, was that in fact the case?