Mr. Speaker, I remember a time in the country when there was something called the sponsorship scandal, which really rocked the political world. That was the event that made me a Conservative. It was a seminal event for a lot of young Conservatives. At the time, all opposition parties were united to ensure that we could fend off this massive corruption scandal coming from the Liberal Party of Canada, which eventually would bring down the government.
I want to ask my colleague whether he thinks that unity among the opposition parties will be able to hold well into the future and into the coming weeks so that we can ensure ourselves that we retain the right of Parliament, unobstructed, to obtain documents on behalf of Canadians so we can get to the truth and that we do not see the government use both the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a shield to defend its own corruption.
