Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that the overall conclusion of the inspector general at that time, some two years ago, was that the use of informants by CSIS was professional, of an appropriate professional level.
As I have said, work is ongoing to deal with the concerns raised by the inspector general at that time.
Finally, I remind my hon. friend that he has once again stated something that is not correct. The file referred to by the acting chair of the security intelligence review committee was not about an investigation of a political party but rather about the possibility that a foreign government had made contributions in a way that was not appropriate.
Therefore, I hope my hon. friend, if he raises the subject again, will describe the matter correctly. It is about time he did so.