Mr. Speaker, maybe corruption is getting up and repeatedly saying something that is not true in the House of Commons, for example, the reference to the polling results.
Maybe the Leader of the Opposition would recognize the fact that the auditor general, reviewing three contracts for $1.5 million, is not exactly a culture of corruption.
Maybe he will recognize that this persistent attempt to exaggerate what is going on will only undermine his and his party's credibility. Perhaps that is just as well.