Mr. Speaker, while I am pleased to have the opportunity to follow our committee chair, the member for Grande Prairie—Mackenzie, and present our supplementary opinion to the ethics committee report on conflicts of interest in the government's pandemic spending, what we saw through the study and the subsequent reports was that the Liberals' filibuster of 20 meetings of the committee after the government's shutdown of Parliament was clearly an attempt to cover up their corruption. The extent that they went to really saw no bounds.
As detailed in our supplementary report, Canadians deserve a government that is committed to good, ethical governance, one that does not lay out the red carpet for their friends and help them skip the queue and get to the inside track in Ottawa. Canadians deserve a government that is going to stand up for them. They deserve a government that is not going to go to any length by shutting down Parliament and filibustering at committees.
If that is what we are going to expect from the government, and we saw and heard that from the government House leader today when he put on a performance at a press conference, with all of that being said and with a view to not hearing any more from the corrupt government today, I move:
That this House do now adjourn.