Mr. Speaker, as the scandals continue to pile up, so do the government's attempts to cover them up.
We all remember the fraudulent calls in the Mount Royal riding, the in and out scandal, the ministers found in conflicts of interest, the Bev Oda affair, the controversial appointments at the Old Port of Montreal, the Bruce Carson affair, the wasteful spending on partisan advertising, and of course the Arthur Porter affair.
What makes the government think that Canadians will believe anything it says, unless it releases all documents related to the Duffy-Wright affair?