Thank you, Mr. Speaker.I have no problem answering that question from the Minister. That’s his duty, not mine.
As we heard, the department had the opportunity to take corrective action back in 2008, the department refused to do so. Now the Auditor General reminds us, now in 2015, we’re still dealing with those very same issues. So any language we’ve heard from the department thus far that claims that if the audit
were done today, we’d have a very different process before us, does not hold any water.
One last time, the Minister has the power to appoint an investigation and hold those accountable for breeches under our act. Will he abide by our law? Yes or no. Thank you.