I would respond to my colleague that the police are free to do anything they want, despite pressure from the opposition and/or any government entity in this country. The police are free to do whatsoever, free to investigate anything they want to in this country.
That's where it lies, Mr. Chair. This is a drive-by smear by the opposition, and it has nothing to do with anything that is relative to this country.
I would ask my honourable colleagues from the opposition how many emails they are getting on this particular matter. I have Conservatives in my riding, and they're not even sending emails on it. They're worried about what is going to happen tomorrow, what is going to happen in a few months and what is going to happen when the provincial governments close the economy, close the restaurants. Is the federal government going to be there to support them? That's what matters, Mr. Chair.
I understand that Mr. Warkentin, who voted against his own Prime Minister appearing before his own committee.... He speaks of transparency, but he voted against his own Prime Minister appearing in order to show transparency.
I get it. Listen, I get it. I've been around this town for a long time. My riding is only half an hour away. Trust me when I say I'm in the bubble. I get it, I honestly get it, but at the end of the day, Canadians care about what the federal government is going to do about COVID-19 and about how it is going to support them.
I'm going to switch to French.
I'm francophone, after all.
I think that Canadians must understand how much the government wants to take care of them. When I hear my opposition colleagues on this committee suddenly preaching transparency when they voted against transparency, I have an issue with that. Mr. Barrett's motion isn't important to Canadians and doesn't affect them.
I'm trying to understand Mr. Barrett's motion. I'll ask him the question later. I hope that, in the spirit of transparency, he'll want to confirm it. However, if he's currently proposing that we ask for the financial statements of the parents and siblings of the members of Parliament—