Just one final point and, again, it is with regard to a letter I wrote to you. I'm not going to keep this confidential. I would like to read it anyway, for the record, and it is with regard, again, to your invitation to speak with the law faculty of the University of Saskatchewan.
The letter goes on to refer to the section of Official Languages Act, which you referred to, which provides that you cannot disclose information that comes to your knowledge in the performance of your duties and function.
I also went on to say that I have some difficulty, and this is where - again, I had legal advice, so this was done on the basis of advice from a lawyer - I had asked you a question, and today is the 16, too, one month later, because I have some difficulty with this explanation and would ask, what duty or function were you performing at the relevant time, given that our Official Languages Act cannot purport to bind the province of Saskatchewan or the University of Saskatchewan? Since you keep referring to lawyers giving you advice, why is it that you haven't responded to my particular letter?
Not only that, but have you, in fact, sought legal advice as to whether or not you really have jurisdiction to go into those areas such as Saskatoon?