Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would like to say a few words about the motion my colleague Mr. Fortin has just made. I agree entirely with the motion as it is worded.
In fact, I would like to address the other subject we are dealing with today: redacting.
Some of them have already been shown, but I can show some pages, too, that have not been redacted. Hundreds and hundreds of pages have been disclosed. I think we do have to address this subject, but because it is not in the motion, we could deal with it at another meeting.
To begin with, I don't see how we will make any faster progress if we have someone come who will tell us that the documents were redacted for reasons of national security or to abide by solicitor-client privilege. I don't see how we would get more information or answers that way. The person called to testify will not be able to tell us, essentially, what the redactions are blacking out.
If we keep wanting to know whether there are good reasons for these redactions, we will be here until 2026. I would like our committee's work to move forward.