Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague opposite for his presentation. However, first I will actually commend the work of my colleagues from Rivière-du-Nord and Laurentides—Labelle, who have done an outstanding job on the ethics committee and the WE Charity file.
The member for Kingston and the Islands spoke of a document. Just this morning, in his speech, the member for Rivière-du-Nord said that the document had been redacted in a manner that did not comply with instructions.
The member for Kingston and the Islands is also wondering where the fabled due diligence report could be. My colleague from Rivière-du-Nord had requested it this summer and both my colleagues are still waiting for it.
The Liberals tell me that everything is on the table and that there is no problem, all the information is there. I do not think we have everything on the table.
The member for Kingston and the Islands speaks of a political attack, of undermining trust. Why then did the Liberals prorogue Parliament? They are the ones who dishonoured democracy, who stopped Parliament from working to help people in the middle of a pandemic.
Finally, why did they vote against striking a committee on the WE Charity matter that would have finally gotten to the bottom of the whole affair? If they have nothing to hide, why did they not go for it?