Mr. Speaker, I do not take the personal attacks personally because I know the truth hurts. If one is a Conservative and faces the truth, it must be a shocking thing. If the goddess of truth came down painted purple and danced all over the desks of the backbench of the Conservatives for three straight weeks, none of them would notice, because they would not know what truth looks like.
Here is the issue: $50 million and Tony Clement for his Muskoka steak knives, for his gazebos. That was border security money. Those were facts, and did Tony get demoted? No, but I am not going to go into what brought down Tony Clement, just like I am not going to go into what brought down Vic Toews. Dean Del Mastro went to jail. He was the then prime minister's parliamentary secretary. They all thought it was great to cut money from keeping people safe in order to raise sunken boats in Muskoka and create fake lakes in one of the most beautiful, not as beautiful as Timmins—James Bay, places of lakes in Canada.