Mr. Speaker, again, that is another good, common-sense question from my friend there.
It is absolutely up to the RCMP to determine what it does with the information that is forwarded to it. Certainly, I expect the RCMP to take a great interest in the fact that nearly $400 million in funds went to well-connected Liberal companies.
As has been indicated, $58 million went to companies that were ineligible to receive the funding. When we talk about this sort of corruption, the RCMP should be given all the information, not just the information that the government deigns that it should be able to receive. That is at the core of what we are talking about here.
The House of Commons has demanded that certain documents be turned over to the RCMP. The RCMP will determine what it does with that information. However, it is not up to the government, after a vote in the House of Commons, to make its own determination as to which documents should be turned over to the RCMP. All the documents that the House has demanded must be turned over to the RCMP.