Mr. Speaker, I do not support or stand for corruption, ever. I was not part of a former Conservative government. I will not speak to and cannot speak to any corruption. I do not have the background knowledge to speak to every single case. The Afghan detainee file is one, though, that I will speak to. That was not a case of corruption. There were allegations. There was parliamentary debate. An ad hoc committee was formed. In the end, tens of thousands of pages were reviewed by members across different parties, and they found nothing.
That is not the case here. This, right now, is a case of $390 million of taxpayers' money that has been spent improperly. There are 186 conflicts—