Madam Speaker, I appreciate the question, because it gives me an opportunity to reiterate that the RCMP gets tips all the time. They get documents. They get people calling them in, suggesting that there is crime. They have a due diligence to go investigate that. If they do find evidence of that, then, if they want to use that as evidence in a court trial, they have to go to the judge and ask for a warrant.
There is a huge number of documents in the green slush fund, and the RCMP may not know exactly where to look. That is why we need to make sure they get all the documents so they do not have to go back and forth, and ask again and again. When the RCMP find the criminality, they will go for a warrant and officially request those documents, so they can be used in a criminal trial.