Mr. Speaker, I share the view of my Bloc colleague. I want to thank him for putting on the record the kind of sordid history of this whole mess.
I remember the need for disclosure that involved the Petrofina sale and I remember the cry of the opposition to the Liberal government of the day to provide the Auditor General with all details necessary to report fully on that purchase. I remember it refused to provide that. Then the government changed and as Canadians we heard the Liberal opposition demanding of the Conservative government to do the very same thing, to reveal all the financial details to the Auditor General so that he could make an accurate report to the public on the sale of Petrofina. That never happened.
The hon. member mentioned a contract that was let with regard to the development of the third terminal and that they had asked for the details of that.
Is the government prepared to provide information, to make a full disclosure on this? We do not need a royal commission of inquiry, but bring all the pertinent documents and table them in this House so that the public has access to them and the representatives of the Canadian people have access to those documents so that if we want to examine them we can or any interested body can make representation for that kind of information.
Would the member comment on that.