Madam Speaker, we see with this issue that we are setting a precedent in some way. Yes, we know Parliament is supreme. Of course, Parliament makes errors and it is called to order by the Supreme Court, for example. Parliament is supreme, but in this particular case, we are setting the precedent that Parliament is using its power to obtain documents to give to a third party.
Let us forget that it is the RCMP for a moment. This is a first, and it is a very complicated issue because it is a first. That is why it is a good idea for a committee, which represents the House in terms of the proportion of members from different parties that are on the committee, to deliberate on this. A committee could go much deeper than the kind of debate we have seen here in the last four weeks.
I do not understand why the member, on the one hand, has faith in Parliament but, on the other hand, does not have faith in a body that reflects Parliament and is within Parliament itself, that is, the procedure and House affairs committee.