Thank you very much, Chair. I appreciate some of the comments that have been made with respect to the motion I presented.
I believe this motion is in order. It's definitely within the mandate. It does deal with relevant expenditures that took place that were identified in the Auditor General's report and from a committee meeting that took place on the 15th with respect to this chapter.
Madame Faille did ask at that time--I believe it was Robert Wright, who is the executive director--about the tendering and contracting process. I have a quote here from him talking about that and talking about the “fairness monitor“ in his response.
This is definitely within the scope and the mandate of the discussion. No one raised any objections then; it was never an issue then. Therefore, there's the clear intent that this is well within that scope and mandate. I don't think this particular argument bodes well in this instance, so I think it's definitely within the scope, and it's a reasonable request.
The committee is the master of its own affairs, so yes, there are events taking place in other committees, but I think we have a responsibility within our mandate to look into this issue as well, regardless of what some of the other committees are working on. I think we have to keep that in mind when we make this decision.
This is consistent with a long-standing tradition all of us have had in committees with asking for documentation. I don't think this is anything extraordinary or something that's deemed to be putting the committee on a separate track. It's very consistent with the tradition of asking for documents.
I think we can essentially support this because we just want the facts to come out and this will allow the facts to come out, and then we'll determine accordingly what we need to do with this. This deals with some of the concerns that were raised by Mr. Kramp and Madame Faille as well in her comments in committee that were made on June 15 when she talked to Robert Wright, I think, the project executive director for Public Works and Government Services at that time.
Again, I want to do my best to address some of the concerns that were raised and indicate why this motion is relevant and is in order. Obviously I'll leave that up to you, Chair, to decide.