I'll ask all of you to pause for a second.
The records of the House of Commons are public. They are available online and anyone can read them.
Mr. Godin is quoting from a document he has in his hands. If he were misrepresenting those quotes publicly, there would certainly be questions or consequences.
Public records are accessible. I don't have them in front of me, but anyone can go and check them on their computer after the meeting.
I'm not saying that your comments about the context and its accuracy were wrong, but since these are quotes, I'll let Mr. Godin continue talking about them.
Mr. Godin, to help committee members who would like to go online, can you tell us your source?