Mr. Chair, if I may, I'm not sure whether Dr. Ritchie has spoken with the family. I have spoken with Clayton Matchee's wife. I have also spoken with a number of his units and members. I feel very confident that I can render an opinion as to whether his behaviour during that time may have been in some way affected by the drug.
I do have a very strong opinion of that. I don't know if this is necessarily the right forum in which to share that information. Perhaps more important is that with the information we have available today, with the literature, with the science, with the recent acknowledgements by drug regulators of this drug's effects, I think many of the points of confusion that dominated this discussion in previous decades no longer apply, and we could come to a much more solid mutual conclusion about the events of that day, including the role of the drug in his particular case.