Madam Speaker, first of all, what is happening in the House today has happened before. Mr. Harper refused to provide documents about the war in Afghanistan and he lost. Ultimately, he had to hand them over. We hope that the same situation will not persist as long, and that we will get the Liberal Party's documents.
Second, as I mentioned in my speech, this is not just about the primacy of Parliament. Even if the government had a majority, it would be important that it bring the documents to the House. Other questions remain unanswered and are beyond the scope of what the Auditor General of Canada is able to obtain under the Auditor General Act. It is important for this Parliament to address these issues.