Madam Speaker, I certainly appreciate the intervention from the member from Quebec. Anyone who says they agree with me in a public is a brave person.
I referred earlier to the difference between the public interest and the public trust. I believe this motion is on the public trust, because Parliament has its fundamental role of accountability and the government has its role to be accountable. That is what we are talking about. His arguments about SDTC and its future are debatable. We can have legitimate policy disagreements about the future of that organization given some of this mess, but right now, it is the government that must be held accountable.
I hope we can have a conversation about the public interest, but right now, we need to preserve the public trust, and that means getting the minority government to be accountable to this chamber.