Mr. Speaker, I think it is pretty clear that, in this situation, there are very few people who would suggest that this wrongdoing should continue without an investigation. Our position has been quite clear from the outset, and it is the same here. If an investigation is required, one should be done.
That said, is it necessary to spend dozens of hours here in the House talking about it, rather than talking about the bills that are already being studied and moving forward on the issues that our constituents want us to move forward on? That is the question I would like to put to my colleague.