Mr. Speaker, we have heard from the Liberals before about what they think about objective reporting. The Liberal Prime Minister famously said of the scandal involving himself when he interfered in the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin that the story in the Globe was false. Now we know what the Prime Minister said in that case was dishonest.
However, the question from my hon. colleague from Wellington—Halton Hills was an excellent one, because this could end today. The government simply needs to hand over the documents unredacted. The Prime Minister, his party and his Liberal MPs who are abiding by this paralysis of Parliament are the ones who are able to end this in an instant. They simply need to stand up and tell the Prime Minister to end the cover-up and turn over the documents. It is really simple to understand why they would do that. It is simple to understand why they would not, because they are terrified about what is going to be found out when the documents are turned over.
It is incredible the damage that this does to our democratic institutions when the Prime Minister of Canada is refusing lawful orders of the House of Commons for document production. It can set a very dangerous precedent. Frankly, he could just simply do the right thing, turn the documents over today and end this.