Thank you, Madam Chair, I am going to share my time with Irene Mathyssen.
My question is about the crux of the issue. Your main competitor asked its own newspapers and other media to state that, as the result of an access to information request, 1,454 documents about inappropriate behaviour on the part of CBC/Radio-Canada employees were handed over. But it seems that that, despite the information that your main competitor is distributing, your organization does not have figures like that and that you have come up with a total of around ten cases.
Can you confirm that statement? Do you think that the information they are distributing is misleading and that it is really an attack from your main competitor in an attempt to undermine your organization's credibility?