Madam Speaker, something I know about the member opposite is that if there was a whiff of truth to some of the things stated from the Conservative Party, not just this particular member as it is not meant to be a personal reflection, the first thing Conservatives would do is go to the Ethics Commissioner. Then they would say that they asked the Ethics Commissioner to look into x, y and z so they could generate a story to enhance the perception, in order try to turn that perception into reality.
If there was something of a serious nature, which is why we have an Ethics Commissioner, I am fairly confident the Conservatives would be bringing it to the Ethics Commissioner. I would be more interested in hearing what the Ethics Commissioner might have to say, as opposed to a Conservative opposition that has since day one consistently, even before the Prime Minister was prime minister, always personally attacked him.