Mr. Speaker, I have complete faith in our committees and our process here. I never once said anything in my speech to the contrary.
I am here at the will and privilege of being elected by the great people of Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound. I asked for their opinions about whether the government should comply with the will of Parliament. Yes, maybe it is a precedent. Maybe the government should have made that case a little clearer if it felt it was a precedent this House should not take on. That decision was made back in June when we voted on this.
We are now here. I asked my constituents, and they made it crystal clear to me that the government needs to comply with the will of Parliament. I am here for the people who elected me. We are all here for the people who elected us and gave us the privilege to sit in this esteemed chamber.