Mr. Speaker, we have been debating this issue for some time now. We said that we agree on the substance. We absolutely must ensure that the House's privilege is respected and that we get these documents. I have been listening carefully to the debate from my seat in the House and from the lobby. From what I understand, the Conservative Party is less interested in obtaining the documents than in stalling the work of the House.
We could vote on the motion, which would force the government to take action. If the Liberals do not produce the documents, then they will pay the political price. However, if the idea is that we should stay in the House until someone stands up and hands over the documents, then I have the feeling that we will be here for a very long time.
What is the Conservative Party's real goal? Is it to ensure that the House is respected and to obtain the documents, or is it to bring the work of the House to a halt and then claim that the government is not doing anything?