That's it. I watched the press conferences, as you did, when the commissioner was out there. I looked at the previous witnesses' testimony. I've read all of the reports.
For us, it was drip, drip, drip. The story was revealed slowly. When we first really heard about it as Canadians.... Look, I'm not security cleared. I'm just some guy. I was watching this on TV, like everyone else. The story was revealing itself quite slowly, and it was unclear. As a consequence of that, we probably did a bit of a disservice to Canadians, because they were having a hard time following the shifting narrative. In contrast, in the U.S., you pick up that indictment, you know exactly what the guy did, who he was working with and how he did it. There is no room for debate, so the transparency piece through that mechanism is crystal clear.