Mr. Speaker, the deceit that reigns clearly in this chamber today is the deceit of the questions themselves.
That list that was just presented has so many errors in it, it is almost laughable except for the fact that the member is trying to present it as truth.
We expect clarity. Canadians expect clarity. On the issues where the Auditor General and the Information Commissioner have pointed out that they would like to see more rapid responses for information requests, where they would like to see increased clarity, we are moving on all of those.