Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have to admit that Mr. Keddy reminded me of two situations in the Standing Committee on International Trade: we were involved in a rather serious clash over certain matters of principle.
One of the government's responsibilities is to run our institutions. I would just like to say that one of the government's basic responsibilities is accountability. You can talk about accountability, but if you don't back it up, you are merely paying lip service to the idea.
We're facing the same problem: it's just lip service. In concrete terms, what we're seeing is a lack of will on the government's part to get on with the work, in fact, to defend the integrity of our institutions.
I won't go any further. I am sure we'll have the opportunity to go head to head over other issues later.