If it's old, it means it survived the test of time. Certainly, we have the unmitigated right to call for persons to answer questions. If that right is not upheld, then we as parliamentarians have a duty to use law enforcement to uphold it. That is what we will do if the Kielburgers refuse to answer the questions we're asking.
You have said that the government excluded from the documents it gave you information that it considered lacking in relevance. Where in our November motion did we allow the government to exclude documents it considered irrelevant?