Mr. Speaker, I will say two things on the questions that my hon. colleague asked. The former attorney general said she felt that the Criminal Code had not been broken. However, I will offer that it was not broken because of her insistence and her fortitude in standing tall against this corrupt power. She is the only thing that stopped the law from being broken at that point. Again, as I mentioned earlier on, there is a constitutional law that I feel was broken on that.
Going back to the other comment of an RCMP investigation, I absolutely believe that is something that should be done. Our hon. colleague across the way wants to deflect and make this about jobs, and pit one part of our country against another, just because we are standing up for what is right and it does not go with their narrative across the way. He knows very well that the Ethics Commissioner is lacking the investigatory teeth to look at criminality, whether it is constitutional or the Criminal Code.
We have put a letter forward. Our leader has put a letter forward to the RCMP, calling on the RCMP to do an investigation. Under subsections 139(2) and 423(1), we believe that the Criminal Code has been broken and, therefore, the RCMP should put forth an investigation immediately.