Mr. Speaker, I think the hon. member is right. Our job in the House of Commons, as opposition parties, is to ensure that the government is held accountable.
The government should spend the money that hard-working taxpayers provide to government while ensuring that it is ethically used. As the member said, we have a role to hold the government accountable.
As I mentioned in my speech, this is what is so strange about the Liberals' response of wondering why the Conservatives are asking all these tough questions. They think we should not be doing this, but this is our very role. This entire place is built on the rules to hold power accountable. That is the entire point of parliamentary democracy. Without these powers to hold the executive accountable, we would be a dictatorship, so I am not sure if that is what they are advocating for, but we are fulfilling our duty here, and they should remember that.