Mr. Speaker, this is not to make the same point as my hon. colleague from New Westminster—Burnaby, but given that there was a moment when the Speaker had to stop at four o'clock and seek the presentation, I suggest to you, Mr. Speaker, that we are in a really difficult quandary here, as opposition party members. We were given access, on a confidential, embargoed lock-up basis, to read the document, and now we will not hear it being presented.
I am in a quandary, Mr. Speaker. I think the hon. table officers have many volumes in front of them, but unless they have a volume by Lewis Carroll, I do not know if they can answer my question. Am I allowed to talk about the document that is not happening?