I would like to add to what my colleague, Mr. Holland, was saying. For some time now, we have seen the Conservatives attempt to use reporters to discredit those issues that make them uncomfortable. Every time they are questioned, they tell us that they have received information — from I do not know where — and they attack the credibility of what is being reported by the media.
Today, you expressed the desire that there be a fundamental change, but you know full well that this change will not come overnight.
We can read the following in the first paragraph of the newspaper article:
The man who headed the sponsorship inquiry believes that Prime Minister Stephen Harper seems to have abandoned his commitment to government transparency, preferring a style of government that concentrates power in his hands.
Are you in agreement with that? I believe that, to summarize, we could say that to share information is to share power.