Mr. Speaker, briefly, I would point out that the government House leader kept saying that there is no evidence, there is no evidence, there is no evidence.
I, and I am sure all members of the House, as well as yourself, Mr. Speaker, have the greatest respect for the hon. House leader of the government. However, as a member of this House I would submit to you that it is not for the House leader to decide what evidence there may or may not be, but for a committee of this House to make that finding.