The minister said I had made multiple allegations. Actually, it was one simple allegation. Legislation in 1999 made it very clear that to destroy, mutilate, alter, falsify, or conceal a record with intent to deny a right of access can lead to criminal charges. We had serious allegations from a superintendent in the RCMP, an officer, that this is exactly what a deputy commissioner was engaged in, in the former commissioner's office.
Obviously, because we didn't get a response to it, this has not been looked into. I'm making it absolutely clear that you don't need a report from committee. A serious allegation of this sort is something that it would be expected would be looked into.
But I have another problem, and it's a question of—