Is there anything that would prohibit the Auditor General from coming in and looking at parliamentary expenses as the NDP has been advocating now for over a year, aside from the refusals of the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party to allow the Auditor General in? In other words, if those parties would agree to bring in the Auditor General to monitor all expenses—not just the mailing program but all expenses—do you see any difficulties with that happening if the two old parties would get over their incredible opposition to letting the Auditor General actually come in and look at our expenses?
On June 18th, 2014. See this statement in context.