Mr. Speaker, I suppose it is possible that all six children of two drug company executives would choose to donate their life savings to the Liberal leadership campaign of the member for Eglinton—Lawrence. It is possible but not likely. It is a lot more likely that this is a case of deliberate and premeditated fraud to circumvent the donation limits of the Elections Act.
The Liberal Party of Canada says that it sees nothing wrong with this practice.
What legislative solutions can the government put in place to teach the Liberal Party the difference between right and wrong when it comes to election financing?