Madam Speaker, I agree with my Conservative colleague wholeheartedly. It is the obligation and responsibility, the fiduciary duty, of a company to do exactly that. As an entrepreneur before I was elected and as somebody who sacrificed options because I was elected and chose to serve, I put a lot of thought into how I would ensure no direct, overt conflicts of interest, which we are talking about right now, and even the perception of them.
Any reasonable Canadian looking at this right now, with the Minister of Environment having been a 10-year lobbyist for a company that had an investor appointed to a board that doled out money and who happened to dole out money to their own company, would think it just smells funny, and I am putting that lightly. My Conservative colleague went into all of the specifics, because I know he has been at the forefront of driving this, but there is a huge issue here and Canadians deserve to get to the bottom of it. The Liberal government must stop obfuscating and hand over the documents first and foremost so that we can get to the bottom of this corruption.