Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'd be happy to note each of the witnesses we were calling on.
We need to hear from Elections Canada because of the contract between Randy Boissonnault's company and Elections Canada. The Shepherd's Care Foundation and the Christian care and support association are suing Randy Boissonnault's company for ripping them off. It's the same with Malvina Ghaoui from the Ghaoui Group, who was a victim of the half-million dollar shakedown in which there were nine text messages referencing “Randy”. That's very relevant.
We need to hear from the Edmonton Police Service because, within weeks of the half-million dollar shakedown, there was arson at the warehouse of Randy Boissonnault's company—arson the Edmonton Police Service has determined to likely be arson.
Ian Stedman is an expert. Curtis James works as an employee at a company located next to the former warehouse before it was burnt down. He has information about the number of employees and who was working there. There is contradictory evidence between what Mr. Boissonnault said and what Mr. Anderson said. Carla Rodych, again, is another victim of Randy Boissonnault's company.
These are hardly names out of thin air. They're very relevant to getting to the bottom of the corruption that surrounds this minister.