Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech. I would like to get his opinion on something.
I have been listening to the debate for some time and I have heard government members tell us that it is no big deal, that everything is in order, there is no problem, no need to worry, and we need to act quickly because this is necessary and they will be careful.
I have some vague memories of the WE program. The government initially told us that everything was in order, that the program was a good one, and sorry, but it was the only company. We ultimately found out that the program had been designed for their buddies.
I am almost afraid that the Liberals might prorogue Parliament in a month or a week.
I do not know how my colleague can convince Liberal Party members that this is important. They are not being attacked. The motion moved by my colleague from Trois-Rivières does not presume anything, and he pointed this out a number of times in his speech this afternoon. He said that we are not presuming that a mistake has been made. We simply think we need to examine this issue more closely.
This affects all of Canada. Could we take this seriously and be careful with people's personal information? What does my colleague have to say about that?