Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Welland for his speech, which was passionate as usual. He is always so convincing.
I have an anecdote for him. When you drive 130 kilometres per hour and are caught by police because they have radar, can you apologize to the police?
There is a culture of impunity, an attitude of “I can do anything I want”, “I can say anything I want”, and “all I have to do is apologize”.
I would like my colleague to explain this culture of impunity that exists among Conservative members. How does this manifest itself in other areas?