I can, Mr. Chairman. I can leave you with a copy of this Vancouver Sun article, CanWest News Service, April 23, 2008, where David Marler, a former Conservative candidate in the Quebec Eastern Townships riding of Brome—Missisquoi, as you said, claimed that he “refused to go along with the party's in-and-out financing scheme because he didn't think it passed the smell test”:
Marler, a lawyer from Knowlton, Que. says he was told by party officials in January that they did not want him as a candidate. While they refused to give any reason for their decision, Marler believes it could have been because the party was still upset over his refusal to allow money to be transferred in and out of his campaign account in 2006.
This candidate had been approached, declined, and then was told he couldn't run again for the Conservatives.