That is exactly what the Prime Minister did. When he was being questioned about Mr. Bronfman, he said that he was satisfied with Mr. Bronfman's answers and with the tax structure that he had set up in the Cayman Islands. He cleared Mr. Bronfman quicker than you can say “tax haven”. Anyway, we are all looking forward to the results of the investigation you are going to conduct into the Prime Minister, so that we can find out whether he broke the law.
I would like to talk about another subject, the Auditor General.
As has already been mentioned, one of your commitments is to make the services more accessible. On the government's advertising site, you have put the objective for that mandate in the “ongoing commitment” category. I feel that the translation should be “don't give a darn” or “total failure”. All the results prove it: the Agency does not answer phone calls, and when it does, 30% of the callers receive incorrect information.
Do you record the calls when Canadians dial the general information number?