I'm still on hypocrisy because this is why you'd be backing away from this amendment.
On hypocrisy, then there was the software. Oh, the Conservatives use a software to track such things as when particular holidays take place. They led an attack on that only to find out the Liberals use exactly the same software, and then all lines of questioning stopped.
So as I said, the hypocrisy is somewhat breathtaking. When it comes to this particular issue of election financing, I don't know if anyone else has noticed--I'm sure they have, and I'm sure Canadians have noticed--the only party in the House pursuing this during question period is the Liberal Party. I'm saying that if this is the case, if they really want to serve Canadians and they want to show in fact that their actions have been above board, then they should open their books as well. They should not be backing away from this amendment. What do they have to fear?
As I said, Mr. Chair, one of our key tenets is that what we have done is in accordance with the practices of other parties. What that means is that other parties have done exactly the same thing. It is legal. It's in accordance with the letter of the law. It's in accordance with the spirit of the law.
The reason I think the Liberals are worried or why they might be scared is that they have a huge crisis in credibility. When I say a huge crisis in credibility...why would they have a crisis in credibility? It's because of hypocrisy, which is what I just pointed out. They've got their own problems with an MP such as Blair Wilson.