Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General concluded that the government gave Parliament information that was inaccurate and insufficient.
The Auditor General found that the government did not take into account the cost of getting new planes in case of attrition, did not take into account the fact that there is a maintenance cost that is higher for an F-35 than it is for an F-18. All of these things are clearly laid out in the Auditor General's report.
The government has said it accepts the conclusions of the Auditor General's report. It accepts his findings, all of them.
Why will the government not admit that in fact it has been misleading Parliament by giving us information that is neither accurate nor complete? Why will it not finally admit that?