Mr. Speaker, it is another non-answer day in the House of Commons.
It is now clear that the real reason the chief actuary for the Canada Pension Plan was fired was because Bernard Dussault would not compromise his independence. Finance officials told the chief actuary that he should not answer information requests from the official opposition or the government of Ontario because of their politically sensitive nature.
Why were the finance officials trying to compromise the chief actuary's independence? Is that not the reason he was fired?