Thank you.
What our government has done is provide information that flowed out of cabinet, and that information is actually pertinent to the discussion we have before us, on which the opposition motion, a point of privilege motion, stated that they did not have enough information.
What I'm getting at here is that you're saying the government was perfectly within its rights to refuse cabinet documents to be provided, but it also afforded the opposition members the opportunity to get the information contained from cabinet confidence documents or cabinet discussions by providing the information that was tabled in the House back in February. Do you think that's the appropriate method for governments now and in future to handle situations like this?