I am sorry, but I believe there has been a misunderstanding. When a government agency is invited to come and speak to us about organized crime, we expect to get some information. I expected that the National Parole Board would provide us with information. I am asking the witness to come back and see us again.
For example, I was told that a plan had been put together for street gangs in Canadian prisons. You cannot appear here and simply state that you have experience. I am not at all pleased. This is not a serious way of doing things and, ultimately, it is disrespectful to the members of the committee. I believe that the clerk must re-invite this person, and that she should provide us with information on what is going on in the prisons. This is not a job competition nor a time to present one's resumé.