Mr. Speaker, the hon. gentleman refuses to accept the facts. He refuses to accept that the audit was a focus on the administration of grants and contributions and that indeed we are fixing that.
He also refuses to accept, even though there is very evident proof, when we are informed of possible breaches, when there is a possibility that moneys may have been misused, that we take swift action, that we may indeed refer it to other authorities and then those authorities do their job.