So presumably, if MPs of all stripes, of all parties in the House of Commons, were listening to the objective ruling of the Speaker, they would take it upon themselves to take heed and take note of their constitutional responsibility in this case to make sure their constituents in their ridings get the numbers, get the facts, and that they understand what these 18 bills on crime are going to cost. I mean, after all, government members and opposition members who are called upon to vote on these issues are spending Canadians' money.
Couldn't Canadians reasonably conclude that all members of Parliament, including Conservative members, have an obligation to get the numbers and disclose them?