No, it's not wrong.
There are four other documents. Other documents should have been delivered and were not delivered to Judge Hogue. How many documents were given to Judge Hogue and how many were not? You've been avoiding answering this question from the start.
I remind you that Ms. Drouin said earlier that, unfortunately, the leaks had enabled the commission of inquiry to be very specific in its requests for documents. So, on the one hand, Judge Hogue is making very specific requests for documents. On the other hand, we learn that Judge Hogue does not have access to all the documents.
Mr. LeBlanc, why is your government so opaque? Why does it refuse to be transparent, which would allow Canadians to regain confidence in the system?