Madam Speaker, I could not agree more with my colleague and friend from Kelowna—Lake Country.
Canadians are concerned about transparency. They are concerned about the attack on democratic institutions. When we have the behaviour by the Liberal government of cover-up and corruption, bringing more polarization to this House because it refuses to comply with an order of the democratically elected Speaker of the democratic House of Commons, of course Canadians are going to question whether the House of Commons, our Parliament and our democracy are at risk.
I cannot stress enough that the Liberals have a choice. They can either continue to cover up their corruption and to try to talk this out, or do the right thing, which is comply with the order of the House so that they are not found in violation of privilege. If they are so concerned about it, they can turn the vote on the prima facie breach of privilege into a confidence motion so we can have an election to end this attack on our democratic institutions.