Okay. It's AG.
All right. Listen, we are somewhat perplexed as to why you guys won't put that in writing if the AG has put it in writing. I've never seen anything quite like this—being told that something is going to happen but being asked to do it on faith. We will accept it this time, but we're early in this Parliament, and if there is a breach of trust on something like this, I can assure the committee, as you all know, that it would cause this committee to devolve into unproductive chaos for the rest of this Parliament.
The only way things ever work on these committees is if there is some level of trust that when one party.... While we fight tooth and nail, when we make deals, we shake hands, we make commitments and we keep them to each other. That's how parliamentary committees—and, frankly, this place—actually get things done.
We will assume, as I have every reason to believe that Mr. Beech is acting honourably here and that you, Mr. Chair, are likewise, that the Auditor General will be here. If that doesn't happen, then it would be a tremendous breach of trust towards the committee by the government.