In terms of the instruction in the order, it was very clear and unambiguous that I was to receive the documents and make them available to the RCMP. I did comply with the order, and after I provided the first batch of documents to the RCMP, they have been also made aware that there are other documents that are available for them if they want to pick them up.
Now, the power of the House to order the production of documents is one thing; the RCMP or any other outside body using parliamentary proceedings for their own purpose is another. I echo the concern that has been expressed in relation to the charter and I also raise the fact that as a matter of parliamentary law, these documents were produced under a production order. They are closely connected to parliamentary proceedings, and these proceedings are not admitted as evidence in a court of law.
There's also the possibility that it could eventually discourage witnesses and other parties if they're asked to produce documents by committees or the House and are concerned that these documents could be referred later on to the RCMP.