I apologize for interrupting you, Mr. Shea, but I don't have much time and I just wanted to comment on what you said.
I still say that parliamentary privilege supersedes the things you just mentioned, and that's why the Standing Committee on Public Accounts was able to get access to the highly confidential vaccine purchasing contracts between the government and the pharmaceutical companies. We were able to get them because at that moment, as Mr. Housefather can also attest, since he was there too, there was trust in our committee.
Do you distrust this particular committee or any particular members?