Mister Chair, this is outrageous. Mr. Saxton ought to be ashamed of himself his afternoon. The Committee voted on this. The dates in the main motion are one thing but the Committee voted to approve a different deadline. He ought to respect the will of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. We set February 19 as the deadline. We did not give an alternative date. That is the long and the short of it. At the very least, Mr. Saxton ought to be honest enough to respect that. There are perhaps other things he does not want to respect but he has to respect the will of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
The volume of correspondence between the Prime Minister’s Office and Privy Council is enormous, so, why then, are they not able to provide this specific information?