Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order arising from events in question period.
During question period, the Minister of Transport claimed that he had a document that was available on the worldwide web that details the lobbying qualifications, if we want to call it that, of the member for Scarborough—Rouge River.
That document talks about the member's position as a former parliamentary secretary and his position as a current chairman of a committee of the House of Commons, and how one might be able to access the excellent connections that he has to further one's business interests, whether it is a domestic or foreign business.
I wonder if we could get unanimous consent for the Minister of Transport to table that document so we could all have a look at it.