It's really not a question; it's a statement.
There is a problem. When employees don't get paid, they don't call the assistant secretary, labour relations and compensation operations person. They call their MP, and they've been calling us. I think the problem today is we invited the wrong witnesses, or they sent the wrong witnesses. They're good witnesses. They're good people. They do good work but not for what we want to do.
I suggest we move on to item 2 on our agenda and bring people here who can answer the questions that we want to ask. There are people who aren't getting paid, and we want information on that. Nothing else. If you want to know what department, his problem was with Public Works. My problem is with Canada Revenue Agency. If there are others, members of Parliament will speak out on it, but somebody must read these blues from the departments. Maybe tomorrow somebody from the department should contact the chair and say, we're going to put somebody on to this in Public Works and in Canada Revenue Agency, and we'll get you your answers. No. They always send us the high-level management who aren't the ones we call when we have problems.
Again, the bureaucracy sent the wrong people. That's not the first time it's happened here. That's why I'm not that loyal to being here because it's a waste of time. We've been wasting an hour. That's not what we want to talk about.