I believe it is the job of the opposition to be vigilant and to monitor these works. This COVID crisis has seen an explosion of expenses and I don't think there's anything wrong with the ethics committee or any other committee investigating things that might have come up.
I'll be honest; it had hit me personally to see my name, these falsehoods being stated and lines being drawn that were not true. Some people were mocking me in the House of Commons. Of course, I'm a human being and I didn't appreciate that, but I tried to stay above and away from it. I have great respect for the whole process and the people involved, so I don't see that there's anything wrong with asking questions.
I do think there is something wrong with casting aspersions, and I think that you have here the people who did it. Really, it would be wrong even to take any credit. It's really Mr. Jamieson who did all this work, and then Mr. Godara, who worked together. Under his guidance and the guidance of Mr. Jamieson—