Mr. Speaker, that is a good question. The sad thing is that I think my hon. colleague is right.
That prominent urologist would probably have a better chance of staying in this country if he were a serial rapist or a serial killer. The reason for that is sad: it is politics, political intrusion. That is exactly what has happened in situations a number of times. If the government feels it is a hot potato, it does not want to touch it with a 10 foot pole. Even if it were a promise in the red book, a promise in the election and a promise in the leadership campaigns, the government avoids it like a 10-foot pole. It is terrible. The Liberals toss that hot potato around and never deal with it. That is a shame.
I will address the question that was posed to me previously regarding how bad does it have to get. There was a senator who was only serving 2.6% of the time. That senator should have been extradited to Canada to serve his time here. We have other senators who only serve 10% of their time—