Mr. Speaker, the member for Guelph is absolutely right in what he is suggesting as it relates to the work of the Auditor General. It is very important.
When I first read the motion this morning, I had a difficult time figuring out its angle. I thought it seemed like a fairly decent motion. It asks for the Auditor General to weigh in on something so we can have an open and transparent process in looking at the work this government has done. It was not until I started to look into it and found that the quotes being used in the preamble were predated to another report that updated the information about what the government had been delivering.
I would really like to see the partisanship stripped away from these motions, which we see in the preamble, and have actual dialogue and discussion as to what we can do differently so we can bring forward suggestions and audits, in this case from the Auditor General, and can improve the work we do in the House.