But Alex talks about the reporting mechanism of actual reports she tables. I wasn't even seeking that we be given some priority, even simultaneously. I'm having some trouble understanding how we were out of the loop.
There's an AG report. People who know I'm on the public accounts committee might come to me and say something about it when they see a report. I would expect to be able to reasonably respond. I've never even seen the damn thing. Yet now we're into our normal work to maybe bring people in, or maybe not, but we don't even have a report.
First, how can we act on something we don't have? Second, I'm still not sure I got a clear answer as to why there isn't a requirement for any report by the AG to at least be simultaneously tabled with this committee to be deemed to be in the public domain.