At this point we can continue to work on convincing the opposition to open its books, to stop its cover-up, to come clean with Canadians, and to allow all of the people of Canada to know about their electoral financing practices. We have a motion here that allows all parties to come forward and explain their practices. We're waiting for at least one party—one brave soul on the other side—to join with us in supporting an open hearing on electoral financing, wherein their practices will also be under scrutiny. So far, no dice. I know there are members over there whose stomachs are turning at what they're doing right now. They would have to be, because I know how they've spoken on the record; we know what they've said. We know their words and we know now their words don't match their deeds.
We know that the Bloc does not want to explain its in-and-out scheme, the in-and-out scheme that was the source of great controversy in the province of Quebec. Much has been written about this in-and-out scheme carried out by the Bloc Québécois. It has not been studied by a parliamentary committee, and we look forward to having that study.
As for the Liberals, after years of criminal prosecutions for their electoral financing practices, I think it's fair to say that there's probably more to be studied. There is still $40 million missing, $40 million dollars that the Liberal Party has never accounted for, that the Liberal Party has never explained, and that the Liberal Party is continuing to cover up with its vote against my amendment today.
Chair, we look forward to hearing what the opposition will say on our amendment, and we hope they will change their minds in the next several minutes before this vote occurs, so that in fact there is not a cover-up. We look forward to their coming forward forthwith to support this amendment, or they will have to explain to their voters why they're covering up their electoral practices.
Thank you.