Madam Speaker, of course we want the Gomery commission to report, and it will have the chance to report. However, I also want to argue that at some point, after mounds of evidence becomes available to the public and the public sees what the government has been up to, the government loses the moral authority to govern. If that happens, I can guarantee that we will take our lead from the public and we will no longer support the government in what it is doing. We will not allow it to get away with this scandalous behaviour that it has been engaged in up until now.
In the House of Commons on April 14th, 2005. See this statement in context.