Mr. Speaker, I note that the Prime Minister did not actually answer my question with respect to his own personal level of awareness with respect to whether those documents were sent in and what they said.
The problem we have is that there does not appear to be anything called ministerial accountability left in the Government of Canada.
The Prime Minister refuses to take responsibility for the conclusions of the Auditor General's report, which are extremely critical of the lack of information provided to Parliament. His ministers refuse to take responsibility for the conclusions. His House leader says there is a big difference between what the departments have said and what the government itself is concluding.
I would like to ask the Prime Minister this: does he or does he not accept the conclusions of the Auditor General of Canada—