Madam Speaker, first of all, I would like to thank my colleague for her question and congratulate her on the quality of her French. We were both privileged to be elected in 2015, and people can say what they like about the class of 2015, but everyone who was elected then for the first time, regardless of their party, shares a special bond. That is not to denigrate anyone else, of course, but we watched one another arrive here and learned the ropes at the same time.
My colleague asked a very relevant question, but that is what happened. The Liberals were issued an order from the House, and that order was not honoured and respected. That is what the Speaker said.
As I mentioned earlier in my speech, there are precedents that clearly indicate that the House has the power to demand documents. When the order was not respected in the case of the Winnipeg lab, as I am sure my colleague remembers, the head came here to be admonished, or reprimanded. Now here we go again.
Why, then—