This is a government that's prepared to send billions of dollars around the world to all kinds of causes, but for some reason, the one thing it doesn't want to fund is a sufficient auditor to hold its spending accountable. At a time when we're doing record spending—this government is going to run a quarter-trillion-dollar deficit—and we don't have a properly funded auditor to look into that spending.
I want to turn my attention to the infrastructure program. The government claims it's spending $180 billion on infrastructure, but the Parliamentary Budget Officer points out that they have no plan for how to spend that money. That's why the Conservatives put forward a successfully passed motion that you would audit that plan to find out where all the money is going. Are you going to make sure that your report identifies a list of projects that add up to the total number of infrastructure dollars the government claims to have spent in each year?