Mr. Speaker, I have not had a conversation with the opposition House leader at this point, but I am confident that if the member for Kingston and the Islands would like to move an amendment to the motion to include a set of government ministers to be censured by this House, opposition parties would enter into a discussion with the government. I think that would be an important first step in the government recognizing that it has been complicit in damaging our democracy, and that would be a good first step in admitting it had done wrong.
In the meantime, the president of PHAC signed the letters that acknowledged he was in breach of a lawful order to tender those documents, so he will be called to the bar should it be the will of the House. Again, if the member for Kingston and the Islands would like to name some of his colleagues or individuals from the ministry, I would certainly be willing to broker those discussions to have them added to the motion, and would of course enjoy his support in voting for this motion and for transparency for Canadians.