I can say anything. Mr. Rae knows that.
I appreciate the work you do and what you've provided us with. I'm actually interested in what happens when things go wrong in the coordination of service provision.
In the case of Abousfian Abdelrazik, for instance, there was clearly a conflict between desks. On the one hand, we had consular affairs saying, “Our criterion is that we provide you with a passport and you have to provide us with an itinerary and show us an airline that will provide you with a flight.”
Of course, when that happened, because of section 10.1 of the act, the minister denied him the passport.
In that case, did the minister provide you, your officials, with justification for denying the passport?