Mr. Speaker, this is the third or fourth time this subject has been raised in the House.
While I know it is a very serious matter for all members of the House and they regard it as serious, I reiterate that if members of a particular committee whose report was leaked or scooped or whatever feel sufficiently strong about what has happened, and I hope they will feel sufficiently strongly about it, they will take the steps to provide a fuller factual background for the House and not simply delegate this messy problem back to the House or delegate it to the committee on procedure and House affairs.
If committee members feel strongly about their work on a committee they have the ability at that committee to take the steps to find out what has happened, then report it to the House. The House then deals with a better factual backdrop and takes steps perhaps involving discipline, perhaps admonishment. I do commend that to members. Let them take care of their own backyard in their committees rather than simply complaining and offering it up to the Speaker and to the PHA committee.