Mr. Speaker, I do not know what Charter of Rights he thinks is being impeded, but let us go to what he started to ask, which was to tell us about the actions that have already being taken. They froze things.
In this instance, SDTC had existed since the early 2000s, and it had run fairly unproblematically until the government took power. It was providing money to companies that provided jobs and grew into multi-million dollar businesses. Because that money was frozen, we now have several companies that were ready to launch into other countries, based on that income. Instead, they ended up having to pay extra taxes and leave Canada altogether. That is one of the implications of the actions that were taken.
In terms of the documents, we need those. We only know about the $400 million that has been misspent out of a billion dollars allocated every year. I know that they do not want those pages released, but there is so much more corruption to uncover.