Thank you for your persistence. I would just like the government to be more receptive.
On October 20, following Mr. Morneau's fundraiser in Halifax, I wrote you a letter asking that there be an investigation into that event. You answered that section 16 of the current act does not allow for an investigation, particularly because of the wording according to which the minister must personally make a request to that effect. Right now, this is on the Liberal Party's website, which is often not accessible to the general public.
How should we change section 16 to avoid this trap whereby, when it is not the minister himself who makes that request, it is beyond your control?