Mr. Speaker, going back to the last two questions that have come from the Conservatives, we have been saying all day that we are not against getting the information to be able to make sure there is openness and transparency with respect to what is going on. What we are against is the fact that there is misleading information in the preamble of the motion.
The reality of the situation is that the Parliamentary Budget Officer came back later on and confirmed that the government had provided everything it was looking for. The Conservatives are cherry-picking the quotes they want to use, which is disingenuous at best when we talk about bringing forward a motion before the House.
I am wondering if the member could comment on how important it is that we see openness and transparency in the work that the Auditor General can do with respect to this.