Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I also have concerns about the way the Conservative Party members are treating the public officer we have before us. When we look at this, instead of asking questions, they're trying humiliate him. If there were a reasonable line of questioning, we would support the subamendment. But if we look at Mr. Hiebert, he was asking Mr. Mayrand: give us those numbers, you should have them right in your head, and how can you expect the agents to have that information? But Mr. Hiebert should know that agents of the candidates have all the time to collect all the information, all the receipts and all the context, before the return is finalized and signed. He or she has the time to go through that.
All they're trying to do is to humiliate the Elections Canada chief when comparing him with the official agents.
On the leak issue as well, he has already answered that he has no evidence that Elections Canada, the RCMP, or the public prosecutor leaked this information to the Liberals. It makes sense as well, because if you look at this, the raid at the Conservative Party headquarters started at 7:45 a.m., and it—