Mr. Chairman, this motion is actually slightly different from the one that came forward in the summer. It has been artfully designed to make it more difficult to amend in order to allow a similar investigation of the Liberal Party and its own activities from either 2006 or 2004.
This, of course, is being done by the Liberals because the Liberals are fully aware that their party engaged in activities of a similar nature, which were perfectly legal, and in addition, in previous election, engaged in blatantly illegal acts, which included envelopes full of cash being given to 21 Quebec ridings in which the Liberal Party engaged in the de facto theft of some $40 million of money from the public purse. They are protected in these actions by the fact that the statute of limitations on these wrongdoings, these virtually criminal wrongdoings, took place for the most part in a period that is beyond the period that the Commissioner of Elections is allowed to investigate under the pre-existing piece of electoral legislation.
Therefore, they want to have one standard apply to others and...not really a lower standard applied to themselves, but indeed, they want to ensure that their own previous completely illegal actions, virtually criminal actions, which amounted to, as I say, theft from the taxpayers of many millions of dollars, be out of any scope of investigation by either the Chief Electoral Office or this House.
So they've designed this motion a little more artfully than they did in the summer to ensure that it's very hard to amend the motion to bring into account previous elections, previous investigations that should have taken place, and so on.
Therefore, the amendment I'm going to propose, Mr. Chairman, seeks instead to remove the unfounded allegations that are woven into the text of this motion and to replace them with less inflammatory language, all without actually changing the substance of the motion, which of course would not be in order.
I propose, Mr. Chairman, to remove the assertion that is made in the motion of an actual finding. It says in the motion that, “Elections Canada has refused to reimburse Conservative candidates for illegitimate election campaign expenses”. Of course, these are election campaign expenses that are alleged to be illegitimate.
Again, the word “illegitimate” is used very artfully. I suspect Mr. Kevin Bosch, who is sitting in the audience today, may have had a hand in this. Kevin can usually be relied upon to be involved in nefarious deeds when the Liberals are at work.
For example, Kevin appears to have been involved in--