Mr. Lake, Mr. Brown, Mr. Chong and the minister each gave us examples to justify changing the Summer Career Placement Program. Mr. Lake spoke about Wal-Mart, Mr. Brown spoke about Rogers, Mr. Chong spoke about Wal-Mart, Rogers and Subway and the minister spoke about the big restaurant chains.
It looks like they only want to inform a few select members of the committee about these things to enable them to oppose the remaining members. I think that all the members of the committee, given their mandate, must receive the same information, and not only allegations, but also information supported by concrete documents showing where things were done and how. Regarding Wal-Mart, we heard of the enormous figure of $265,000. For these reasons, and to respond to Mr. Lake, I think that both my motions should be adopted.