Mr. Speaker, I analyze it this way. There is one way that this ends, which is that the deputy House leader or deputy whip, whatever his position is, could stand right now and say that the government will give us the documents unredacted. Then we all go home. It is literally that simple.
The challenge we have is this. The Liberals are going to try to say that we should just stop talking about it. In fact, the only reason we are talking about it is because they will not release the documents. That is the problem. We know they are not releasing them, because the documents are really bad. We hope the NDP will stand with us on this and ensure we can put pressure on the government to release the documents. That is what this debate is doing, putting pressure on the government to release the documents. We are going to keep that pressure up until it does, and we hope the NDP stands with us on this.