Madam Speaker, the Kool-Aid over there must taste really good to the member, holy mackerel.
Again I will put right here before the House the words of the Speaker with respect to the order and what Parliament has said. The Speaker himself said that the government clearly did not fully comply with the House order. It did not honour it.
Here is the thing. I sit on the procedure and House affairs committee. I do not need to tell Canadians that they should not trust the Liberal government; they already do not. I am on the very committee that the member thinks we should just push the issue over to, the PROC committee, and it will be fine. What is going to happen is the Liberals are going to bury it.
Today, right at the very committee the member is saying to send the issue to, one national security organization, five months after the deadline by which it was ordered to provide all of the documents, was casually dropping them off to the clerk. It said that it had a substantial amount more. It was not sure, but would let the clerk know by the end of the week when it might get it to the clerk.
That is enough of the games. The government should just listen to the House order, give everything to the RCMP and be open by default, if that sounds familiar to the member.