Mr. Speaker, the RCMP continues investigations into government dealings in the Prime Minister's riding.
We have the auditor general, with the most scathing report in a decade at least, being shut down by the Liberals from giving that report.
We have the information commissioner saying that the government routinely appears to be threatening public servants, and the Prime Minister says “We will see you in court”.
Now we have the former clerk of the privy council saying that there is a huge concentration of power in the Prime Minister's Office, away from cabinet and away from the democratic process.
Democracy itself is being threatened by all these moves. I would like to hear from the Prime Minister. Are all these responsible individuals wrong in what they are saying and if they are not wrong, will the Prime Minister—