Madam Speaker, it is great to see my honourable colleague in the House. He and I had a lot of Zoom calls together during COVID.
That reminds me of the Winnipeg lab scandal, which we went through and saw together. At the end of the day, a lot of that was about transparency and accountability. It was about making sure that we had somebody who was held accountable for that. Ultimately we did, and we brought someone to the House. In that instance, I think that particular committee did a lot of good work.
It seems like almost every day there is something new unfolding in this scandal. The hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets is constantly finding new information, and there are new board members saying that things have not been repaid. It feels like accountability and transparency are moving targets for this. Until we get to the bottom of it, this is going to be something that hopefully the government takes seriously, as we have been debating this for a while in the House, and finally produces those documents.