I'll agree with my colleague Mrs. Boucher.
The controversy the government has faced in Ms. Meilleur's appointment should have left traces. At the very least, notes should have been taken. What is being asked isn't too complicated. Moreover, as Mr. Choquette said, he doesn't personally want to meet with the Prime Minister. He is speaking for the two largest associations in the country that represent anglophones and francophones in minority situations and who want to meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the process with him. I don't know what threat the government is seeing there. After what has just happened, it seems to me that this should have been a matter of course. We should have at least opened the door to the idea of receiving these people, if only out of minimal respect for them. I find that unfortunate.