Mr. Speaker, in this case Mr. Considine did not have time to look at these documents to determine relevance. He handed them over to Mr. Macintosh with Mr. Jones' approval on the assumption Mr. Macintosh was going to determine relevance himself. Mr. Macintosh did not only not determine relevance but he used documents in the case against Mr. Milewski, thereby tainting the whole news gathering process. I believe he did it—
In the House of Commons on October 20th, 1998. See this statement in context.