Mr. Chair, with all due respect, I understood the couple of comments about this government doing things differently. Mr. Casey's been here a while and I've been here a while. This is the third prime minister I have served with. Paul Martin was here, and then Stephen Harper, but we never saw then what's gone on with this Prime Minister in the last three and a half years. I wouldn't use the same word that Mr. Cooper used, but he certainly has a problem telling the reality of things, going back to the Globe and Mail article that initially started all this, saying that there's nothing there, that it is false.
When we look at it, I don't think anybody here has said that it's the Attorney General, or it's the former attorney general, or it's the Prime Minister who leaked it. But somebody did, and that's the whole issue. It's not to drag those people through a knothole, but it's to find out where the leaks came from.
When the government says it's going to do things differently, I think the best way to do that would be to prove it and get some of these people in and try to determine where it came from. It's not that somebody's going to go to jail or that somebody's going to be paying a huge price for it. But take that cloud off the Prime Minister. Take that cloud off the Attorney General. Mr. Rankin and Mr. Nicholson....
I'm sure that individually none of them did that, but let's find out who it is so that as we go forward, in fact, the Government of Canada will do things differently, not just the parties.