Thank you, Chair.
I'm sorry that we have to speak further on this matter, but I see that the plot thickens. I have seen this movie before. It's a list of random names of ordinary people—ordinary citizens—carrying out their day-to-day business, who happen to be linked in some way by a reporter, by a political operative or by somebody on Facebook or social media, and they're called before this committee or any other committee. I have seen this before. People's lives are being trashed.
I ask the members and I'm looking at the members right now. Is it your intention to intimidate ordinary Canadians? Is it to bring people in front of this committee on these absolutely egregious, absurd claims?
This is something that the Conservative Party of Canada is engaging in on a regular basis. I saw this with ordinary business people carrying out a business. It was Speakers Spotlight. They happened to be hiring and managing different people as speakers. They were dragged in front of this ethics committee.
Mr. Villemure, I think you were there at the time. What those people went through was appalling. They received death threats, and their employees were followed from office to home, all for a “gotcha”. There you have it.
I therefore hope all Canadians and Quebecers listening to us, as well as reporters, will pay attention to what’s going on here and to the strategy the Conservatives are using to intimidate ordinary Canadians.
Mr. Chair, I’m not used to talking this way. I want to study the issues and help the committee fulfill its mandate. We have questions to ask Minister Boissonnault, but a motion like this—which names people just because they had the misfortune to be mentioned in some article—is an abuse of Parliament’s power. I know I am new to this committee, but I assure you that I will use my voice to stand up for ordinary Canadians before they are targeted by MPs whose actions I question. I look forward to continuing our work on this committee, because I think we’re going to see the true face of the people who do this.
I could go on, but I’d like to hear from the other members of this committee. I think this is something that should be of concern to us. Yes, we have questions to ask, but it makes no sense to call in people who have no connection with this story, other than the fact that they made a comment. I’m thinking of the ethics professor, for example. Mr. Villemure, I imagine you’ve had to appear before the committee several times.
Normally, people are very happy to come and testify, but when it’s about something far-fetched and random, it’s not the same. People should pay attention to what’s going on here. It’s an unhealthy strategy, unworthy of this committee and its members.
I’ll stop there.