Madam Speaker, first of all, happy birthday to Henry. Since we are on that trend, on October 10, it will be my brother's birthday, so happy anticipated birthday to Blake. As usual, he will be getting a book on flying for his birthday gift. My brother is a pilot; in fact, he flew over Parliament Hill as the lead aircraft in the July 1 Canada Day celebrations in a 1928 De Havilland DH.60. I have no other way of getting that on the record, so there we are.
There was a finding of contempt. It was brought forward via the procedure and House affairs committee. It never actually made it to the House. I know this because I was still debating it in that committee. I had the floor when the bells started ringing for us to come out for a vote of confidence in the government. In 2011, the intention was to introduce a motion that would bring down the Harper government on a finding of contempt from that committee. As members can guess, I was dissenting in that report, so I did not agree with it. The actual motion that came before the House was simply to find no confidence in the government, with no explanation. It was very similar to the first of the non-confidence motions that the current government faced about a week ago.
I do not think I actually answered the member's question; I guess I did. Yes, this should be going off to the procedure and House affairs committee as soon as it can.