Mr. Speaker, to my friend for Kildonan—St. Paul, the first time that Canadians experienced a government refusing to send documents and creating a crisis was on the issue of the Afghan detainee documents and the refusal to provide documents, which then, of course, led to an election because the prime minister of the day did not send documents. Instead, he organized the fall of his own government, and that happened under Stephen Harper.
However, I am really worried because I agree with the essence of what the member for Kildonan—St. Paul said. I agree with the essence of the motion before us. The documents must be delivered, and we should be moving this to a study in committee.
The hon. member said that she has done all this research. I am looking for research, too. I urge my colleagues across the floor not to exaggerate because I agree with everything they are saying, except that I cannot find any evidence, even with the worst offences of conflict of interest under Annette Verschuren, to suggest that she is part of a Liberal insider clique. If there is such evidence, I would really like to hear it.