Really, Mr. Speaker, so what? Management of an important file would be expected. In the context of conversation it would be normal, among other things, that what the government is doing with respect to a file would be told to the Prime Minister's office.
What I think is important here and the question the member should be asking is whether on behalf of the Prime Minister the principal secretary endeavoured to influence the decisions ministers were taking.
Mr. Goldenberg communicated two things, that the Prime Minister did not want to be involved in any way in the file, and neither did he.