Mr. Chair, I apologize and withdraw my comments.
I'd like to ask some questions of my colleagues opposite, who loudly proclaimed that Mr. Brock had apologized in the House last Thursday. How can they say that? Where did they learn or read that he had apologized? Last week, I referred to the texts published in the media, in which it was made very clear that Mr. Brock had only apologized in the media, on the platform X or on other social networks. He has never apologized to the minister or to the House of Commons.
Furthermore, I'd like to ask my colleagues opposite, those who were present and especially those who weren't—I'm referring to everyone—how they came to the conclusion that the MP in question had put on his earpiece. How did they know whether it was working or not? Why do they say that MP Brock got up in the House to tell the Speaker that there was a technical problem, something he never did? How did my colleagues opposite come to these conclusions after viewing the video of the House of Commons proceedings? They misrepresented the facts.
Mr. Chair, I ask that the committee proceed to a vote on the motion. I hope it will be adopted.