You say that you cannot answer the direct questions we have for you as part of our investigation because it could compromise other investigations under way. As far as I know, there are only two investigations under way at this time. One is being conducted by Foreign Affairs and focuses on the fact that the Minister left classified documents in an unsecured location. The second investigation is the one being carried out by this committee.
I don't see how the Foreign Affairs investigation prevents you from shedding light on the inquiry we are conducting to ascertain if the Prime Minister in fact chose to run the risk of seeing one of his ministers develop an intimate relationship with a person who over an extended period of time, had close, ongoing ties with organized crime members.
Which investigation is stopping you from answering the questions that we want answers to?