Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Of course, it's been made very clear to members of the committee and all parliamentarians that I disagree with the analysis and I disagree with the summary.
But what has been made clear by the law clerk of the House is that if members are not satisfied with the information that has been provided to them, there is the ultimate remedy that they vote against the bill. In most of these cases of the bills we've seen coming through, members have voted for the bill, so they must obviously have been satisfied that the material was sufficient for them to make that determination.
But in respect of the specifics, I would refer this to Commissioner Head to talk about the cooperation that his office had with the budget officer.
Mr. Head.