I understand the problem the parliamentary secretary alludes to, but one of our experiences with this government is that often the key documents are what we don't get. I don't expect the same thing would happen with the Competition Bureau, but our experience is that if there's any way the government can prevent us from seeing some documents, they will do so. Therefore, we pretty well have to be pretty broad in terms of what we ask for.
Therefore, I'm quite supportive of the motion, Mr. Chair. What goes around comes around, I guess. It will be costly, but the government has no one to blame but themselves for the cost because of our experience with them.