Where I'm going is that Mr. Boissonnault is the latest example of misconduct on the part of ministers and represents the type of corruption and lack of ethical behaviour that we see on the part of this government, which speaks to the need for an election.
While Bill C-65 pushes the election back, we need to move the election ahead, and we need to understand why the NDP, in collaboration with the Liberals, drafted a bill to push the election back. In that regard, Mr. Boissonnault has resigned from cabinet, but the Prime Minister, as part of his culture of corruption, defended him, not just for about a week but for months, on the matter of his company falsely representing itself as being indigenous.
Notwithstanding that there were very serious allegations against Mr. Boissonnault, as we've seen with a number of ministers in this government, including the Prime Minister, he almost certainly violated the Conflict of Interest Act. He almost certainly violated the Conflict of Interest Act when text messages revealed that someone named Randy at Global Health Imports was involved in the operations of the company—