I put forward a motion to expand the outsourcing companies to five. I didn't ask for all the documents specifically, because I was worried about the costs associated with that and the time. We'd be looking at a year from now. We'd be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, potentially.
It's funny when the New Democrats are worried about the cost of spending, and the Conservatives want to take ownership over that.
Look, all I'm asking for are some simple answers. I don't want the delays any more than anybody else. I don't want this report to go to the House with any appearance that this is an open matter as well. I think it would be good. We'd get written responses and evidence from the departments of their refusal to comply with the requests of parliamentarians so Canadians can see that.
If we send this to the House right now, we're giving these departments basically the chance to say that they were going to submit the rest of these documents, that they were pending x, y and z, or whatever. I don't want any more delays or extensions.
I think we should ask each department whether they're going to comply and submit these documents unredacted or refuse to adhere to the request of this parliamentary committee. We should get them here so we can ask them directly why they're holding back.
I will respond to the many accusations first.
We're trying to be respectful here. We had a member of the Conservative Party interrupt a committee member while speaking and trying to speak. If this is the decorum we're going to have here, we're not going to do well. I'm not saying I've been perfect here either. I had a bad day. We know that. I'll take ownership of that. I had two young people die in my home community, and I had to come to this committee right after. It wasn't easy.
I think things can get heated here, but we want the same thing. We want to stop the extreme out-of-control outsourcing.
With McKinsey, it started with trying to get to the bottom of why McKinsey had this acceleration in outsourcing. Then it turned into a witch hunt about the Prime Minister's connections to the former head of McKinsey, Mr. Barton, who probably has more ties to Mr. Harper, actually, than Mr. Trudeau, so that got thrown to the side. Now it's that McKinsey is responsible completely for the toxic-drug crisis.