Oh, good for you. I can sympathize with you. I had the same issues with my mother before she passed away. I know that it's a very difficult thing.
I can also sympathize a bit with Mr. Coderre: I can imagine how difficult it would be to sell Liberal memberships. But at least he had the good sense to do it with a spaghetti dinner. Being of Italian background, I know that spaghetti is always a good way to get people to feel good about themselves. It must be very difficult to get them to feel good about the Liberal Party and getting a membership.
I wanted to walk you through some of the testimony we heard. I'll go back to Mr. Sauvé. He said in his testimony when he was before us: “Having witnessed the rigmarole of the Peace Tower in 1994, and having gone back to Montreal with our tail between our legs, we had no choice this time around but to try something different”.
What he was referring to there, of course, was his perceived corruption in the process under the previous Liberal government with respect to a contract to get work done on the Peace Tower, and his inability to get things done. So he felt he had to do something a little bit different.
Later in his testimony, he said that when meeting you, you presented yourself as an organizer in the riding of Bourassa, which it's clear to me that you were, and that you said fundraising would be a way of helping to boost Conservative coffers in the province of Quebec. I do the same thing in my area of the country. We raise money so we can win elections.
He then went on to say: “Mr. Prud'Homme had a small network. He suggested the names of a few people who came. I would say that most of them, with the exception of the ones who arrived unexpectedly in the course of the evening, attended as a result of the calls that I and others had made, to ensure” that people would be there.
Then, talking about Mr. Varin, he went on to say: “The fact is that, despite his huge networks, Mr. Varin doesn't deliver. We had major problems at Montreal City Hall. His contacts are not just enough. The same thing applies to Parliament Hill. If you ask me, it's a phony organization”.
Despite all the attempts by the opposition to turn a fundraising event into some type of massive conspiracy, and despite their desperate attempts to tie Mr. Varin to something, it appears that Mr. Sauvé thought he was going to get something. He was going according to the Liberal process of the nineties. But then he ran into the Federal Accountability Act. He was a bit outmanoeuvred by Mr. Varin, but he admits that he got nothing out of anything that Mr. Varin did for him.
Do you have the power by virtue of being a fundraiser and a president to find your way into a sealed-bid process and make a change? Are you that powerful an individual that you, alone, can influence a contract at the West Block?