Mr. Speaker, again the premise is wrong. There have been no findings of improper political interference, unless we want to talk about the representations by Reform members in support of grants from the HRD department. The hon. member should be looking at himself in this regard if he thinks that this is improper. This is something he in effect is saying.
This government is dealing with these problems. It has the six point action plan. I think it deserves credit for taking note of the problems and dealing with them in a way that the auditor general finds effective and meaningful.
Again, the Reform Party should apologize for criticizing—