Mr. Speaker, the member would be very happy to provide the complete list of the people who participated in the dinner. Last year the Reform Party, which took a public position before the royal commission on electoral financing that it did not support public donations and tax credits for political parties, saw no problem in accepting donations of $10,000 from Rogers Communication, $15,000 from John Labatt, $6,000 from Pulp and Timber LTD., $10,000 from Imperial Oil, and $4,000 from PanCanadian Petroleum.
I could go on but obviously the Reform Party sees absolutely no problem in fundraising when for itself. Obviously it should not see a problem for any political party that has an open and transparent process of fundraising, which is what we have done in this case.