Madam Speaker, I will go further on the issue of the radical Minister of Environment, who was a paid lobbyist for 10 years for Cycle Capital when he received his shares. He was elected in 2019, and the year before that, he lobbied the PMO and the industry department 25 times for Cycle Capital, some of that while he was the nominated candidate for the Liberal Party. Then in 2020, while he was a member of cabinet, cabinet approved another $750 million for the Liberal green slush fund. The claim that there were not Liberal insiders, which the hon. member on the Liberal side makes, is false.
I would like the member to comment specifically on the issue that for some mistaken reason, the Liberals think the only way a police investigation can happen is for the police to ask for documents. If someone who operates a business finds that an employee has committed a malfeasance and the Government of Canada owns the business, is it not their obligation to turn those documents over to the police? They do not have to wait for the police to discover it, do they?