I always hesitate to intervene in any questions that are posed or any answers that are given. However, we must remember that we do have a general convention in the House—it is not a rule—that we should be very precise in our questions and also in our answers so that in no way would there be any prejudice on any person who might have business before a court of law.
With that in mind, I am going to permit the question. If the President of the Treasury Board wishes to answer it, he may do so.