Forgive me if I don't trust what has been said and if I am not convinced that the government is fully willing to get to the bottom of things. We have introduced a motion asking that the KPMG situation be studied, that some of its representatives, senior officials from the Agency and the minister be summoned. The motion was defeated by a motion that excludes the presence of the minister and was amended. Subsequently, in the House, the government claimed that it was a Liberal member who introduced the motion to study the KPMG situation, in order to show the good faith of the government. Forgive me if I don't trust the Liberal Party's goodwill and good faith.
What I am suggesting will enable us to have the information we need to focus the questions for the minister. If this motion is diluted—as previous motions have been—I sincerely hope that they will not take advantage of the opportunity to allow the study or investigation to fall through the cracks, to move on to something else and to avoid getting to the bottom of things. That may well be the case because the Liberal Party has the majority.