Thank you, Mr. Chair.
What Mr. Cooper laid out is that this is about the government's record and the seriousness with which it takes questions of privilege and, in the case here, document production.
Yes, sadly, there are many questions of privilege being dealt with. Our committee deals with them and is primarily tasked with dealing with them, but in terms of their relevance, it's absolutely relevant when we look at other document production requests. The government, as Mr. Cooper laid out, incorrectly asserted yesterday that they are providing all the documentation on a question of privilege when they're not.
It is absolutely relevant to this, in showing and demonstrating that the government is not taking document production seriously, including in this question here before us and another one that's ongoing right now. I think it's absolutely relevant to get the scope and confirmation from the law clerk about whether the government, on other questions of privilege and other requests for document production, is meeting them.