I don't want to prolong the evening. The motion is self-evident, and we've had a lot of discussion over a number of meetings. The Auditor General's report is very clear that almost half the transactions in the five-year period were conflicted. There's no way that four directors represented half the entire industry, given the odds of that statistically, and that it was just a fluke that half of what went out of the billion-dollar slush fund just happened to go to their companies.
It's very clear from the evidence trail that there was massive influence by these Liberal directors right down through the system, even in having their rejected projects resubmitted so they could be funded, through funds set up by the board, completely outside of the terms that Parliament set out for the money in the fund. We want the money paid back. It was given to companies that had an undue insider track and were given favouritism by the Liberal-appointed directors of the Prime Minister. They used it to feather their own bank accounts and profit from the taxpayer.
They broke two acts of Parliament. They broke the Conflict of Interest Act for public office holders, which says you cannot take a public office position and benefit from it personally, other than the small stipends of a couple of hundred dollars a month you may get for serving on a board. You cannot profit from it—neither you nor your family. The SDTC act also says you and your family cannot profit from the decisions of the board and the organization when you're on the board. It doesn't say that if you recuse yourself from the room, it's okay to profit from the decisions of the board, as if you vote for mine, I vote for yours and he votes for his, and it's all one happy family giving each other money. That's clearly a conspiracy to commit fraud on the taxpayer for the personal benefit of board members, which is why it's being turned over to the RCMP.
The 168 conflicted projects and the 10 that were clearly outside the Auditor General.... To me, that money needs to be repaid. It's an abuse of the taxpayer for the personal benefit of Liberal insiders. That's why we've moved this motion.
We think this is not difficult. The list is there. The Auditor General has it. The amount of money is there. It's not as complicated as people say it is. They got the money under circumstances that weren't warranted and it should be repaid.