Mr. Speaker, he is beginning to make our case to Elections Canada.
The Liberals have now conceded that it is perfectly legal for national parties to transfer money to local campaigns, for local campaigns to purchase services from the national campaign, for national content to appear in local advertising and for local advertising in some cases to be broadcast outside of the constituency in which it is paid for, because of course radio signals do not stop at constituency borders.
With the Liberals having admitted all of that, what is it in essence that they accuse us of having done?