In the six minutes that we had to question her in order to get to the bottom of the details in this report, you consistently prevented us from cutting in to defend our time against that kind of abuse by ministers in your government.
Then, half an hour before she was supposed to leave, she gets up and runs out the door instead of answering questions about a damning Auditor General's report about the abuse of individual taxpayers and the leniency towards wealthy international tax evaders.
This is at the heart of what we're supposed to be doing in the finance committee, and I appreciate that you've said before that you don't like tough questions. You've interrupted me—