Mr. Speaker, my colleague referred to things that he called distressing.
What I found particularly distressing is seeing that my colleague, who got the answers he was seeking from all those he put the questions to, is back in the House today putting the same questions, because what interests him is not the content of the response, but rather the show he wants to put on in the House.
He has put his question to the current solicitor general and his predecessor. He has put his question to the commissioner of correctional services and to me as parliamentary secretary. Everyone gave him the same answer.
Everyone tried to explain to him, and I will do so again, not for him, because he does not need it, but for the public—