She just cannot help herself, Mr. Speaker.
We do have to do a review right now because the number of cases in Ontario today are a record, which means that the government's response has failed. Therefore, we need to understand things like the question the minister did not answer from The Canadian Press yesterday: Who is getting rapid tests, when, how many and what criteria? She failed to answer that question. She told me to take a briefing and then she hung up two minutes into the call. This is why this committee needs to exist. We need answers.
This is Parliament. I would like to remind members what we do here. We debate and talk about different changes and things. Just saying that we cannot have the documents is not up for debate today. If the minister thinks that this production order is unreasonable, what is a reasonable timeline and when does she think they could reasonably be produced to Parliament? By the way, six months or three months are not on the table.