Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's a pleasure to be here at the ethics committee, first and foremost.
I wholeheartedly support Mr. Barrett's amendment. The reality is that, if we are going to take the partisanship out of it, then why are we naming any parties? This is coming from the Liberals, who, through their public safety minister, whom I had the pleasure of questioning, have refused to name the 11 MPs who are part of undermining our democracy.
If we're going to have a fresh look at electoral interference—and this is a genuine, bona fide attempt by the Liberals to get to the bottom of something—I find it a little bit disingenuous when the Liberals are refusing to name people who are alleged to have committed some of the most serious offences known to Canadian law.
I wholeheartedly support Mr. Barrett's amendment. I think it is truly non-partisan and in the best interest of Canadians, and that's something that I, both as a member of Parliament and as a Conservative, support.
Thank you.