Mr. Speaker, the fact is that the Prime Minister has said that the report of the ethics counsellor be made public. It was made public.
In addition to documents, the ethics counsellor's office conducted interviews with people who are involved with the board meetings in question. I am told that some documents are not under the direct control of the government or the ethics counsellor. If I am wrong in this, I will be happy to correct my statement. My hon. friend should go to the office of the ethics counsellor and see what further things he has to say about this.
The important point is that the finding was that the Minister of Finance was not and is not in any conflict of interest. That is the important point.