Mr. Speaker, if the commissioner had those powers that he says he needs, then why would he be asking for more time and time again?
The Chief Electoral Officer today said in testimony that this would have been an essential tool. As he put it, the right not to co-operate has become well-known when it comes to testimony and more and more people are not co-operating. He knows the bill does not have the sharp teeth that he is looking for.
Electoral commissioners in other provinces have the power to compel testimony. Why does this commissioner no longer have it?