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Schreiber arrives

After much parliamentary procedure and to-ing and fro-ing between lawyers and politicians, Karlheinz Schreiber arrived at a back entrance on Parliament Hill just before 9 a.m. this morning.

He stepped out of a car in street clothes with handcuffs on, two hours before his scheduled appearance at a parliamentary committee. Reporters and camera crews were waiting in a driving snowstorm as Schreiber was hustled into Centre Block by House of Commons security guards.

As he walked past reporters Schreiber said he would "tell the truth." Then he was taken to a room in the Sergeant at Arms quarters on the first floor of Centre Block — a windowless mini-boardroom that has a washroom — where he was allowed to wait until called to give his testimony.