Mr. Speaker, I have great news, which is that the current parliamentary law clerk has affirmed for Canadians that Parliament continues to have the unfettered right to send for persons and papers. This is in spite of a Liberal government and a Liberal Prime Minister wanting to trample on the rights of democratically elected members to represent them, to stop the corruption being perpetrated on them. Of course, Mr. Speaker, you know that, because your ruling that the order for the production of documents was valid was informed by the expertise of the current parliamentary law clerk.
Therefore, the member opposite can find whatever straw men he wants to prop up in a field, but we have an institution with a parliamentary law clerk who has asserted that the right remains intact, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating their corruption. It is about time they came out with their hands up.