One is that, with respect, the fact that perhaps a member of a committee doesn't appreciate an answer or like an answer doesn't mean that the question wasn't answered. That's my first point.
The second point is that this committee doesn't have the power to compel a witness to answer a question. Only Parliament does. Only the House of Commons does.
The third point is that I find this a bit curious insofar as last week we passed a motion that talked about production of documents, including legal advice that would have been provided. That answer will be forthcoming. I think there was a time window put on that production motion, so perhaps some of the answers my friends are seeking will be provided when those productions are made.