Mr. Chairman, this is bizarre. It is bizarre that the OPS, investigating a crime in the province of Ontario, needs an MOU with the alleged victim or perpetrator, to say, “Can we come in and take a look at your books?” I thought search warrants were normally the way they would do these things. And then they turn around and say they're going to bill the client, the alleged criminal organization, for the work they have done investigating. This is bizarre. I've never heard of this kind of stuff before, Mr. Chairman.
On February 21st, 2007. See this statement in context.