With respect to the order itself, there is no precedent for the House directly ordering the production of documents to be turned over to law enforcement.
In terms of possible scenarios, there are several. I know there's been ongoing debate in the House and in the public domain, which is entirely legitimate. However, if we rely solely on the wording of the current order, nothing prevents another order from being made concerning these documents or an appearance by the Commissioner of the RCMP before this committee to share his assessment of the substance of the documents, to the extent that the RCMP has agreed to review them. This is all within a parliamentary context.
Now, as I was saying, if these documents are expected to be used by the RCMP in an investigation and as evidence in front of—