Madam Speaker, I would like to take the questions back to the debate that we are having today on the failure of the Liberals to provide the documents as ordered by the House and their cover-up.
The member gave perhaps one of the best speeches in this long, sordid tale of the constitutional requirements for the government, the Crown, to not defy the will of the people. What I found interesting is that the Privy Council office, the Prime Minister's department, is the one that ordered the redactions from departments. Could the member explain why he thinks the Prime Minister's personal department thought that it could redact, under the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, the order of the House, when this was not part of the order of the House.