Mr. Chair, I do believe that even in the House we cannot just bring in quotes that may say and read out things that are not true, that are unparliamentary. It's an easy way to get around the rules and say you're just quoting somebody who was printed in some newspaper, or newsletter, for that matter.
I've been a member of the Conservative Party for a little over 10 years now, and I've had a great experience, an enriching experience. I started off as a member, as a board member. I've been on the executive of boards. I've been a candidate as well. I've had a great experience. The diversity in the caucus shows that this party is anything but. Frankly, I believe that our support in many different ethnic communities also shows that, as we have an opportunity to go out to the ridings in areas in Toronto, Vancouver, and speak to people.
So I think Ms. Dhalla should apologize for her reading that in, or at least for the chair to—