Mr. Speaker, we responded to the question of privilege. We agree with the member that what happened is quite incomprehensible, as we said. The government cannot withhold documents or make a mistake of this magnitude. It has consequences. All of this has been documented.
I also agree with my colleague that we should not put all our eggs in the basket of modernization through automation. I have to accompany my father to Service Canada because he gets lost. People must be able to navigate all these services. I think we need to modernize, but we also need to take into account the needs of the most vulnerable people. It is not always easy for them because they are vulnerable, but also because of where they live, where Internet and other services are not always accessible.
