Madam Speaker, the hon. member touches on a very important point, and that is the issue of transparency. We have a Prime Minister who stood up in 2014, before the 2015 election, and talked completely about transparency and how he was never going to hide or keep documents and information from the Canadian public.
As we saw in yesterday's motion, the same issue of keeping transparency was not evident. He redacted information such that it was unacceptable, and the same thing happened when we received the information that was requested on looking into the issues of COVID-19. It is extremely upsetting when we have a Prime Minister who promises to be transparent throughout. This, then, brings to question other things, such as vaccines or vaccinations—