No, I don't think that's necessary, because it's a short and succinct motion. I think it's self-explanatory, and I'm glad the Auditor General has indicated that she will provide the document, but I do think it's important that we formalize it just to make sure, and to make it clear, as a number of the members at the table made clear in their questioning, that we need to stand firm in preventing the PMO from circumventing the ability of the Auditor General and the public accounts committee to hold the executive branch of government to account, and to make it clear that we take quite seriously this attempt, perhaps, at undermining the independence of officers of Parliament.
On May 8th, 2008. See this statement in context.