Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to go back to the issue of unredacted documents because Mr. Scheer was implying that somehow the government does the redaction. Clearly, redactions are done by our public servants. They, of course, are non-partisan and neutral people who understand the provision of the legislation they're working with. For sure, they do what they are supposed to do. They are not influenced in any way by the government, by the minister. It is clear that they are simply putting their best efforts into following what they are allowed to do.
I just cannot let that impugning of our wonderful public servants go. I'm fully supportive of Mr. Fillmore's amendment. I think we should take this extremely seriously. I would just like to repeat that this particular deal is not yet closed. To interfere with these sorts of demands at this point in time is just not reasonable. As far as I'm concerned it's completely unreasonable.