Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have sat quietly throughout both the minister's testimony and Ms. Forcier's testimony. I can appreciate Ms. Forcier's position on this matter, and I think it's very difficult. I have read extensively about how, when you were asked to come on to the PMPRB, you felt that your expertise and your background were going to be used, and I can see the frustration that it has caused. I think Madame Forcier has provided some heartfelt testimony today.
I think the question needs to be answered. I have said all along, whether it is this minister or other ministers, that it is the responsibility of a minister to do the job. Earlier today we had the minister, who couldn't answer simple questions.
There is a lot of discussion out there. There's a lot of direction that there were emails sent, and the minister is going back and forth and saying that he did not receive a request, although we know there were some. I think emails and text messages are germane to this study, and this motion captures that.
I would hope that our colleagues would all support this motion. It would clear up some of the concerns we have. It would probably put to rest some of our witnesses' concerns as well that they did indeed do their jobs.
I think it's only fair to be able to have that information, as parliamentarians, if we're truly going to make a difference on this file.