Thank you, Chair.
I'm interested in my colleague's subamendment because I was going to have to vote against this Bloc amendment, partly because the first foundation listed is the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. I feel strongly that this Parliament and certainly this committee have no business providing access to information regarding the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, for the same reason that I'm going to oppose the Auditor General having the right to audit first nations. It's a unique status, which we need to acknowledge in everything we do here in the House of Commons.
I also had an inclination to put forward an amendment early on elsewhere in the bill that would call for access to information being allowed in any government agency or institution receiving more than two-thirds of its funding from the federal government. I thought that was a logical saw-off, so I understand partly where Mr. Poilievre is coming from in identifying these key five. I understand that there is a mixed source of income for many of the others.
So I'm inclined to support the subamendment and oppose BQ-28 as it stands.