Madam Speaker, we are hearing more and more about this scandal. We have been talking now for months about how much money has gone and missing and how many ethics charges there are. It is unbelievable. We heard this morning from the Auditor General's report that things are growing more and more. My only concern is that there are so many scandals and issues that people are losing track.
My colleague opposite from Dufferin—Caledon mentioned some whistle-blower testimony. There is one thing he may not have mentioned, which I would like to read and get his comments on. This is directly from the SDTC whistle-blower, who said, “I think the current government is more interested in protecting themselves and protecting the situation from being a public nightmare. They would rather protect wrongdoers and financial mismanagement than have to deal with a situation like SDTC in the public sphere.”
Could the member comment on that and why these documents are not being produced?