Mr. Speaker, I listened closely to my colleague's speech. We agree that the government should stop hiding and hand over the documents. We know that corruption is in the Liberals' DNA. That is nothing new. We all remember the sponsorship scandal.
However, there is something else that Quebeckers remember. When the Conservative Party was in power, a question of privilege was raised regarding documents on the treatment of Afghan detainees. Do members know how long that question of privilege was before the House? It was before the House for five months. For five months, the Harper government at the time refused to turn over the documents.
I would like my colleague to explain that. He is trying to sell us on the merits of his party, but how can Quebeckers trust that party today when it broke their trust for five months by refusing to hand over documents? I am, of course, referring to the Conservative Party.