Mr. Speaker, this is absolutely not what the study revealed. It is quite the contrary. The study talks about the role and the strengths of the fact that we do have political consultations with the other orders of government, with the fact that we consult all members of the House when a project takes place in their riding, including members of the opposition.
If we call that political interference, that is the strength of the program, to precisely consult the political actors, because they know their regions, even when they are in opposition.