Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech. I also want to thank the Conservatives for moving this motion.
It may not be the motion that we, in the NDP, would have moved as a priority, but it is true that this says a lot about and is symptomatic of the Liberals' attitudes, and especially the attitude of the Prime Minister.
They seem to think that they are above the law, above everyone else, and they are part of an elite that can do whatever they want.
I would like to hear my colleague's thoughts on something very important. There is a lot of information here, but this situation is unprecedented. A sitting prime minister has never been found guilty of violating the act by an ethics commissioner. That is not insignificant. The Prime Minister is the only one in the history of this country to violate the Conflict of Interest Act while in office.
According to my colleague, what does the Prime Minister's attitude say about him?