Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Further to my colleague's comments—and I agree absolutely with his content—I'm rather disappointed in Mr. Jowhari for conflating a number of investigations when we're trying to establish some independence with respect to those investigations.
We've heard about the internal investigation launched by the CBSA. We've heard evidence directly from the investigator that he is in no way truly independent. We've heard commentary from Mr. Utano and Mr. MacDonald that they have rephrased the PSF to a “preliminary statement of falsehood” and not facts.
All committee members should remember my opening line of questions to Mr. Lafleur. I challenged him on the basis that he is establishing conclusions on a preliminary basis. Perhaps he should have rebranded the report as allegations and not facts. There's a big difference between a proven fact and an allegation. He's clearly established that he reports to his supervisor, who ultimately reports to the deputy minister, so there's absolutely no independence.
What's more troubling is that the former clerk of the Privy Council, Michael Wernick, with his decades of public service experience, said that he has never in his lifetime ever heard of mistreatment like that given to these two public servants, who were on a medical leave for some real, legitimate issues related to threats and stress. We heard from Mr. MacDonald back in November about how he was threatened by complete strangers and was essentially ostracized by Justin Trudeau's government and its officials, which is appalling on many levels.
We need to have someone who is truly independent report to the House, taking a look at all the circumstances as to why the government and the senior officials at the CBSA have centred out these two individuals to suspend them without pay while on medical leave. According to Michael Wernick, there's no precedent for that type of administrative manoeuvre. With the evidence that we have heard at this committee, it's abundantly clear that they are being scapegoated, that there are a number of people—senior members of the CBSA, and now with potential ties to ministers.... We heard earlier this week that all the DMs were reporting to their minister throughout the implementation of the ArriveCAN app and also to the Clerk of the Privy Council, which is the ministry of the Prime Minister. Indeed, there is political interference and manipulation in this process that needs to be fully vetted.
If my colleague Mr. Jowhari truly lived up to the mantra that Justin Trudeau pronounced during the 2015 election—that this would be an open government, a transparent government and an accountable government—and truly believed in those values, he would seek a completely independent investigation.
I will definitely be supporting this motion.
Thank you.