Madam Speaker, I think it is important to emphasize that SDTC was an arm's length organization. It is very important to recognize that fact. If we take a look at the internal investigations that have been done, we see that two of them were within the department. Then there was the Auditor General. There were then hours and hours at the standing committee. Now the RCMP is looking into it.
What we are talking about is redacted information. Every previous prime minister had redacted documents tabled at some point. What is being called for is the blurring of judicial independence, and that has been established through the RCMP's concerns and the Auditor General's concerns.
Does the hon. member not recognize those institutions as strong and healthy? Can she address their concerns? Why does she think—