Notwithstanding the fact that I would love to engage in this discussion with Mr. Cooper, I would love to read out how Larry Brock, a Conservative member, has made comments to the effect that if you want to get a document, you go to court and ask for warrants for production of documents. I'd love to get into that discussion, too, and notwithstanding that, perhaps Mr. Cooper and I will have another opportunity to debate that at another time.
I would completely concur with the comments by Mr. Turnbull and, to be fair, your initial assessment of this, Mr. Chair, in trying to find where the relevance is here.
The only thing both Mr. Cooper and Mr. Duncan have been able to offer is that these both have to do with questions of privilege. To Mr. Turnbull's point and to your initial assessment of this, they have not in any way whatsoever shown you what you asked for, which is to demonstrate where the relevance is.