Mr. Speaker, the member is a chartered accountant. He knows full well that when an auditor audits the financial statements he or she certifies that the financial statements are correct.
However, the auditor general has a far greater latitude value for money management auditing to ensure that Canadians are being well served. It is not just the fact that somebody did not run off with the cash, it is the audit of the management of the fund.
He raised another point. We are not asking for politicians to get involved in the decision making. We are asking for the fund to report to the House so that all Canadians know exactly what is going on with their pension plan. Is that too much to ask? I do not think so.