Commissioner, you report to Parliament, do you not? I notice you have a letter to both the Speaker of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, tabling your report. You also tell us that you won't confirm or deny whether you have initiated investigations on any particular complaint or firm. I'm critical of that. I think you should tell us, especially the parliamentary committee.
But if you won't tell us, Parliament, about companies you are investigating, how does the PMO know that you have an investigation on Navigator, a big lobbying PR firm out of Toronto? Who in your office is telling the PMO who you are investigating when you won't tell us? Does the PMO have a mole in your office who tells them things that even members of the ethics committee, which is the parliamentary oversight committee of your office, can't seem to find out? And if you are telling them freely, why won't you tell us that Navigator, the new Earnscliffe, is now under investigation by your office?