Chair, I'm happy to proceed as you've suggested, but I think it would be valuable if today I just verbally—I hope some other members will join me—put the government on notice that this is an extremely important recording. Ms. Daly had absolutely explosive allegations in relation to the fact that she perceived she was being pressured to blame certain individuals for what happened with ArriveCAN and that there would be consequences for her if she didn't blame those individuals. I think this is the first time we potentially have access to a recording that would shed light on this really intense conflict within the senior public service over who was responsible for certain decisions around ArriveCAN. This is a critically important recording for actually answering the questions around who is responsible.
We need this full recording to get to the bottom of it. The committee was unanimous in ordering the production of it. I find it pretty surprising that we would get radio silence to that kind of request. It's not unusual, sadly, for there to be delays past the timelines we've asked for, but it's not very common, even from the government, for them to just ignore the request completely. This is very serious.
Sure, let's give it 48 hours, and then we'll see where we are on Thursday, but I do hope that members will join me in insisting that the government adhere to their obligations and provide this recording to the committee.