Looking at this case here, for example. The same person who dealt with me last Thursday is today at the gate. It's not a new person. I want you people to know that. I saw him today. He's there, okay?
That's one thing. The other thing is that the attitude of “I don't care” is one that we don't need around here. We care as the Parliament of Canada.
I heard you in the House, my dear colleague Mr. Lukiwski, talking about how maybe we have to show our card. But at that point he didn't care. I already told him I was a member of Parliament, and he didn't care.
I'm wondering, in their offices up there, if they have the privilege of the member and they see it every day, what is the privilege? That's something they could do about it. What is our privilege? Many of them don't know what it is, and they're around.
So I just want to bring to light what he said.