Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague. I think he spoke about transparency.
I would like to repeat a Danish word I used this week: samfundssind. It is the lack of transparency that is at the heart of today's motion.
In some countries where the health crisis was better managed, nothing was considered more important than putting the best interests of the people before one's personal interests and even before the interests of friends and associates, through cronyism and all the rest. There really is a need to build a bond to bolster trust in institutions. That is the case for vaccines, for example.
Twenty-three cases of potential conflicts of interest were declared. When we hear about these situations that raise serious doubt, how can we convince Canadians to support our measures to deal with this health crisis and consequently better manage the number of cases, in other words, achieve a better public health outcome?