Thank you, Mr. Chair.
You say that a difference in political opinions is normal. But you say that is not the case here, that false statements were made.
As I listen to Mr. Poilievre talk, I get the sense that the Conservative government is refusing to acknowledge that false statements were made. When he was asking his questions, Mr. Poilievre did not seem to be sorry about anything. He still questions the whole thing.
You told us what the false information was. If the government continues to say that it made truthful statements and that it is just a matter of differing political opinions from the two parties, could you give us the names of witnesses we could call upon to testify that the accusations against you are indeed false? You mentioned a few people. Could you give us their names again? There must be witnesses to what transpired at Durban I.