Madam Speaker, I am different from the member for Calgary Rocky Ridge, although we are the ones who are usually making a quip to the Speaker.
I wanted to ask the member about a common argument being made by Liberal members of Parliament that it is unwise to hand over the documents to the law clerk. Multiple departments continue to refuse to do so, or are redacting the documents they give to the law clerk. The law clerk would then give them to the RCMP and the RCMP could do with them whatever it wants. That argument should have been made in June when the majority of the members of Parliament in this House voted to get those documents handed over handed over to the law clerk. What the Liberal MPs are trying to do is to rehash the same argument we have already had in the chamber. A majority of this chamber, which was made up of all of the opposition parties, voted against Liberal MPs to get the release of these much-needed documents, which would show off the corruption in the Liberal government.
I would like the member to perhaps think back to the original question that was put before the House, the vote that we held, and the decision that was made then to get the full release of these documents, so that the public would know how deep the corruption actually runs.