Mr. Speaker, I have basically tried to answer the member's question in the best way I can, which is to say that we have tried to get to the bottom of the issue, expose all the facts and provide all the evidence. We have collaborated very effectively with the Auditor General, the Ethics Commissioner and the RCMP. If they have any requests for documents, obviously our government is committed to working with all of those independent experts.
Why would we have ordered all the independent reviews, taken all the actions I have mentioned and studied the issue at a committee over and over again? We have been willing to do all those things. What we are not willing to do is compromise the independence of the Auditor General, the RCMP and our judicial system in Canada. That is clearly a red line that we do not want to cross. We do not want to set a precedent of trampling on Canadians' charter rights.