To conclude, we have confirmation that the government did not provide the committee with the documents it requested in its July 7 motion; that the law clerk has no way of knowing if the government has been honest and forthright in its use of the cabinet confidentiality exemption—and the hundreds of pages of information that are excluded on that basis may or may not be subject to cabinet confidentiality; and that the House has legal enforcement abilities to compel testimony from the Kielburgers.
If that is a summary of what we've just heard, I want to thank the law clerk for appearing here today and for his work.