I'd like to speak in support of this particular motion. Perhaps I'll begin where Mr. Williams began. Too often we're given a good story here, but not the whole story.
It's quite unfortunate. What this motion speaks to is a lack of confidence in this committee among parliamentarians that even when reports are compelled because of concerns, those reports perhaps don't accurately reflect everything that's transpired. On a number of occasions, what has been tremendously worrisome is how the resources in departments are utilized when they're called to account before this committee. Too often, instead of people having been briefed so that they can provide us with the information, it's actually departmental communications people with whom they sit to discuss these issues, and strategies are laid out not on how to provide us with accurate information, but on how in fact they can spin us.
It's unfortunate that we have to proceed in this manner, but it's quite clear that it's absolutely necessary. So I'll be supporting this motion.