Madam Speaker, that was an excellent speech quoting former MP Derek Lee about the purpose and the powers of the House to command documents. In this case, we have a situation where 82% of the money that went out the door, according to the Auditor General, was conflicted, and that was just in a sample. Nineteen government departments have redacted documents, that is, censored them; nine government departments have put them in. It seems the only government departments that redacted them are the ones that actually have the names connected with what was going on, like the industry department and the Privy Council Office.
Can the member please share with the House her thoughts on why nine government departments have complied and why some of the others that are more directly involved have not?