Thank you.
Madame Gauthier, if you have something to add, please don't hesitate.
We're now up to at least 600 pages. What I found disturbing, when the original documents were dumped as Parliament was stripped of its powers by prorogation, was the sheer size and scope of the blacking out of documents. It was stunning to me, as a member of the committee, to see to what extent the government was ripping apart what had been a very clear indication of the importance of obtaining those documents.
If we're now looking at 600 pages plus whatever was redacted out on the basis of relevance, I would be interested, Mr. Dufresne, in having you talk about what the committee's options are going forward. We have what is still a substantial redaction of the original request. What options do we have, as committee members, to get to the bottom of this scandal?