Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, Mr. Saunders, for coming today. I think you were ready to appear before this committee at some previous meeting, but the meeting ended in a bizarre way and you weren't able to appear, so we're glad to see you here today.
Perhaps, Mr. Chairman, I could follow up on the questions my colleague Brian Murphy was getting at, and perhaps it wasn't clear.
Mr. Saunders, I think what Brian was asking you was not how many times your office would have sent a section 13 briefing to the minister, or not how many times you would have met face to face with him or his staff to discuss those briefings, presumably, or the notes you were sending. How many times would the minister or his staff, unprompted by you--in other words, not as a result of a notice or a memo you've sent--have asked you for information on a particular prosecution?