Well, you're right, it is better than the Green Party. That's a good point.
Anyway, Mr. Chair, my point is that factually this motion is incorrect. We have had witnesses who have said it's incorrect; we've had statements by government, we've even had former Liberal prime ministers who have said this is incorrect. My concern is the lack of credibility this committee will have, going forward, by introducing such a reckless, such a partisan, such a totally irrelevant piece of information, as far as this motion goes. So I want to express my concern again.
This is a question of credibility that I will put forward to the Liberals. We can disagree on policy and we can disagree on other things, but this is a factually incorrect motion and it should be struck. We should not even be having this conversation right now.
I will remind my Liberal friends that their prime ministers or ministers of foreign affairs have all been on the record saying that is not true, so I want to know why all of a sudden now they're switching their position on this.