Mr. Speaker, with respect to the hundreds of pages of documents that the minister says she tabled, I would respectfully remind her that the auditor general wrote her as follows on April 20, 1998:
We note, however, that while this additional information is useful, it does not make it possible to determine with sufficient accuracy the nature of the activities that took place and the results achieved.
Two days later, the auditor general added that it could be considered misappropriation of funds.
Does the minister not think that she has a moral duty to tell the public what she did with its money?