Mr. Speaker, I prefer not to be like the minister if governing means doing so with disdain and carelessness, and playing the wise guy in the House.
When he tells us that his office is not involved, I would reread again for his benefit what the letter from the information commissioner said “The minister's office put his interests before those of the requesting parties and has defied the law all this time.” This seems to me to be pretty clear.
Could he tell us, when he claims that no one in the information commissioner's office had come to see him, how it can be that the commissioner refers to April 12, a request—