Mr. Speaker, I think the Liberal Party of Canada paid dearly for that, and we have learned our lesson.
I would like to draw to the member's attention that with respect to the Gomery investigation, it was a public servant, two advertising executives and a low-ranking member of the party who actually ended up being accused. It was not the four top-ranking people, as it is with the Conservative Party of Canada. Also, out of the problems with the advertising problem the Liberal Party endured came the Gomery hearings and his recommendations, which the Conservative Party of Canada campaigned on. If we look at all those recommendations, the Conservative Party has implemented virtually none of them.
In fact, today's motion speaks to the fact of how the Conservatives really are in contempt of this place and of the law.