Mr. Speaker, we now learn that the members of Conservative Party are actually against free expression of thought in the country. They want us to tell people who have no direct connection, people like John Manley, people who are not involved in the government anymore, that they do not have the right to express their views as individuals.
Last week they wanted us to interfere and to witness tamper by telling Mr. Chrétien what to say before the inquiry.
This is shocking that an ongoing basis they are willing to on the floor of the House of Commons admit that they do not value individual rights and freedoms in the country.