Thank you, Chair. My comment will be similar to what I said earlier, but I’m trying to understand what you just said. According to you, the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics has its own job to do. When documents are tabled there, they are not automatically transferred to other committees.
Everyone knows that Ms. Fournier, a former employee of the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau Foundation, did not leave her position under the best of circumstances. We could get into an argument where it’s one person’s word against another’s, but, as my colleague said earlier, it’s really not the role of this committee to intervene in this kind of situation. It’s a bit like the Committee interfering in a dispute between civil servants in a department and taking sides.
I believe that we should stick to information that has been verified and that will lead us, objectively, to salient facts and conclusions that are in everyone’s interest to discover.