Mr. Speaker, from what I understand, 10 out of 58 projects were ineligible. About $59 million went to projects that do not meet the requirements of the agreements between the government and the foundation. That is my understanding.
I hear the Conservatives emphasizing that. They are right, and this requires an investigation. The government needs to face the facts and ensure that the documents are produced. I would like to ask my colleague if he could explain the difference between a conflict of interest, possible negligence and corruption. What I am hearing this morning is that this is corruption. We do not have the documents and we do not know why.
I agree that the government is wrong to refuse to do what is being asked, but I am just wondering why the Conservatives are emphasizing the word “corruption”.