Mr. Speaker, I want to say a few words about contempt for Canadians because what we have seen from the Liberals in the House for several months on this issue was a jumping to conclusions as they do every time they have any scintilla of any accusation they can dream up.
They would have hanged the Prime Minister's chief of staff. They considered him guilty and were ready to send him to the gallows.
The facts show, instead, that he was not at fault and he has been cleared entirely of any wrongdoing.
However, notwithstanding weeks of raising false accusations, the Liberals do not have the grace and class to get up and apologize for having made those allegations in the past. Perhaps they could take the opportunity to do that and show a little less contempt for the House and for Canadians.