Mr. Chair, the member is saying that this is a witch hunt after family members. This isn't going after any family members. We're talking about $900 million that has been doled out. We're trying to find out what the links were with the organization and get to the bottom of this.
This is a reasonable ask, with $900 million. There are students still waiting for help, and they're calling our office. These are students who went out and volunteered when the Prime Minister said, on April 24, “Get out and help. Contribute to your country.” I know young people who went out and started volunteering down at the Salvation Army and at the Bread of Life in my community, delivering food to the most vulnerable. Then the Prime Minister said, “We're going to help you out.” At the end of June, what does he do? He announces a new program. He says the program is going to be working through WE Charity, and that they may not even be able to stay connected to the organization they are helping.
I mean, the apathy here, Mr. Chair—