I'm going to stay within the regular world, if you will. This is what I know. There were two recommendations from the Auditor General in her report that the Privy Council--I believe it's the Privy Council--won't respond to and they're saying no. At some point we have to come to grips with this as a committee. Is that acceptable or not?
I'm so far hearing it's not acceptable, that there is no reason they can't be responding to this, and that it's within the domain of the Auditor General and within the domain of the House.
I'm going to move along, but I want to say to my colleagues that we have to come to grips with whether or not we're going to allow any entity to just say, “Sorry, we don't want to answer those.” They then provide whatever legal answers they can find to do it. The bottom line is we're not getting a response from the government of the day on two recommendations from the Auditor General. As far as I'm concerned, that's unacceptable.