Madam Speaker, I would be delighted to comment on those things. I would say that the cost to operate this Parliament is a small price to pay if we are debating a motion that goes to the democratic accountability of the government, but that also has the side benefit of preventing the government from introducing more bad laws that will harm Canadians.
I talked about that in my speech. I noted that on the legislative calendar of the government is the imposition of a new destructive tax that expert testimony at the finance committee has said will further erode Canadian productivity and result in less taxes collected for the Crown. I have no problem with using the tools available to parliamentarians to force the government to do what this House has ordered it to do, and that is to produce the documents so that we can absolutely get to the bottom of this $400-million debacle.