Madam Speaker, the revolving door act, just as a reminder for the House, was a private member's bill of mine to gain, for individuals who are incarcerated federally, mental health assessments, addiction treatment and recovery in federal penitentiaries to help with recidivism and the revolving door.
However, we absolutely have a complete lack of transparency. We have such an obvious and massive amounts of conflict of interest. The extent of this is beyond anything else we have probably seen. This is why this is very important and needs to be taken very seriously, and this is why all of the documents, unredacted, need to be forwarded. They need to be produced by the government, and they need to be forwarded so they can be properly investigated and the RCMP can do its investigative work. The House is not directing the RCMP. This is a matter of turning the documents over so that it can look to see if there are, in fact, criminal elements here.
When we look at the scope of this, when we are looking at the chair and directors of the board taking part in this, it is just absolutely beyond anything that we have seen before.