We can assume, based on that information you just confirmed that you gave her, that she was able to make a confirmation on that.
Now, maybe I'll turn to Ms. Bergerman.
In ongoing police investigations, when it comes to the make and model of the firearm that's used in any kind of crime, and given the state of the Nova Scotia investigation at that particular moment, Superintendent Campbell made reference to the fact that, during the teleconference, he said “I tried to explain there was no intent to disrespect anyone, however we could not release this information at this time.”
Can you educate the committee, the public and the media here as to why he would tell the commissioner that? Why at that time was that information so sensitive that it could not yet be released?