Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank MP Blaney for her intervention. I understand her frustration well, and I share it.
I want to go back to what the Conservatives just said, though. We'll just pass this, and then it will be done. That's what was said in November, and we did. We passed the motion of our colleague Mr. Desilets, and we produced the documents. We've had the minister here, and we expanded that. Remember that it was only going to be the one meeting, and then we expanded it, and we brought in Daoust, and now we have a Conservative motion to do essentially the same thing.
This is why I do not support this motion. This is no longer about veterans, and this is no longer even about the monument. As my colleague MP Hepfner mentioned, this is becoming more of a political witch hunt. I won't drag this out, but I want to point out, for those colleagues who may not have been around this table at that time, that those documents were produced. The clerk can correct me, but I believe that at the beginning of November that motion was passed and by the end of November those documents were produced. There was nothing indicating any involvement by the Prime Minister's Office, and the opposition aren't happy with that. They wanted there to be a scandal that they could stick to the Prime Minister. That didn't happen, and that's why we are here today.
I hope we can adjourn this debate and move on to more productive and more substantial issues for veterans. I think we have to put this one to bed.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.