Mr. Speaker, at the very least, I always find my colleague's speeches interesting. They are not necessarily factual, but they are interesting.
The question I have for her is related to her opening statement, which was trying to purport the facts. For example, she indicated that we have SDTC, an organization that went awry, which is actually at arm's-length from the government, I must add. She gave the impression that the government did nothing, which is just not true. There were two internal investigations. The board has been replaced, and we have a freeze on new funding. That is action.
Why should we walk over the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to solve an appetite of the Conservative Party in its desire for an election, when we have the RCMP and the Auditor General expressing concern as to the Conservative tactic the Conservatives are using today?