Madam Speaker, I will rephrase that. We would call on the Prime Minister to rise in the House and make known the names of those individuals.
If the member for Winnipeg North wants to take a little walk down memory lane, let us talk about the corruption of the Liberal government. We have a Prime Minister who was twice convicted by the Ethics Commissioner of breaking ethics laws. The Prime Minister's parliamentary secretary, the member for Hull—Aylmer, was convicted of breaking ethics laws.
The ethical challenges that are being faced by the Liberal government are the real issue at play here. It can try to distract the Canadian people from the real issues; however, at the end of the day, the Canadian people will decide who they wish to govern this country in a carbon tax election. I would say that I am ready any day to put the record of our Conservative Party up against any other party.