Mr. Speaker, I like to stay rooted in practical reality and not let overheated rhetoric rule the day.
What I will say is that the Public Health Agency of Canada is the trustee of those documents. We want to have those documents. We would like to call them to this place so they can be deposited, and to send a signal from Parliament that we have asked for the information and that we and this institution will be respected. That is protecting the integrity of this House.
The second thing I would say is that we would look at the documents, and we would be careful with them because obviously we want to be sensitive to both privacy and national security. Then we would make our judgment on whether or not a further censure of the government, the Prime Minister, or perhaps the Minister of Health, needs to be carried forward.
However, we do not need overheated rhetoric. We need a better sense of what is going on, please.