Mr. Speaker, in her audit, the Auditor General determined that there were 186 conflicts of interest, totalling hundreds of millions of dollars. In fact, the audit did not even include all the contracts. It was just over half of the contracts, and approximately 85% of them were found to have conflicts of interest.
Could the hon. member speak to how massive, incredibly egregious and important this is, as well as how, in fact, the Liberals seem to be okay with not wanting all of this information to come to light and to be turned over unredacted?