No, excuse me.
We have a report from the Auditor General, who is an officer of Parliament. It is our duty to ask questions about this report. All this minister has been able to do is read a few PMO talking points before running out the door, avoiding any questions about the report itself.
You, Mr. Chair, have allowed that to happen, just as you have done repeatedly with other ministers, when you have stepped in to protect them against answering tough questions on behalf of taxpayers.
Our duty here is to ask questions about this report, so I ask the minister if she will do her duty and stay here for an hour, just as this committee—with a Liberal majority—asked her to do. Will she honour the request of the committee and stay for an hour, yes or no?