Once again we have in the House an hon. member raising on a question of privilege that there was a leak of an official document from a committee.
The hon. member named two other members of the House of Commons. This was the integral part of his question of privilege.
The hon. member for Niagara Falls has stood in this House and categorically denied that he has leaked the document. The hon. member for Kings—Hants has stood in this House and stated categorically that he did not leak the document.
We are hon. members, as I said yesterday, and we must take the word of hon. members when they are questioned in this nature.
We have pushed it a little bit further into a point of debate. I am in a quandary in the sense that I do not want to prolong this debate. There was an accusation and now there have been two withdrawals.
The hon. member who made the original accusation is here. If he has something very succinct that he wants to say, I will give him the floor, but I do not want to continue this as a debate.