Mr. Speaker, I would like to return the report under study. We have been going all over the map.
The report mentions two of the Auditor General's key findings about how the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation had virtually no idea who would benefit from these initiatives. The initiatives were there, yet it was unclear who would benefit from them. There was practically zero federal accountability for the national housing strategy.
I see the federal government constantly withholding money that Quebec could use for housing construction, arguing that it is the one to tell Quebec what to do and that it is better than Quebec.
Is it not a little embarrassing for the federal government to be telling others what to do when the Auditor General has found that it is incapable of doing own its job properly?