Mr. Speaker, first, I again categorically deny that a commissioner's investigator came to my office. This never happened. The fact that the National Post wrote this does not mean it is true. Bloc Quebecois members should learn that the National Post is not the most reliable source of information in Canada.
Second, the information commissioner said the law may have been defied in my office. The fact is that the file arrived at my office on March 24, while the debate had taken place in the House during the first half of February. This is a tempest in a teapot. They are desperately trying to achieve the winning conditions for a referendum that three quarters of Quebeckers do not want.