Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for London-Fanshawe for standing up against the corruption of the Liberal government, but it seems to me that it is moving past corruption into criminality.
Subsection 119(1) of the Criminal Code says that anyone who holds public office cannot take an action that benefits themselves, but we know the Prime Minister did so in the WE Charity scandal. The Minister of Environment and Climate Change has also done so in this green slush fund scandal, where he approved money from that fund, and then he got money for a company that he owns 270 million dollars' worth of, and it tripled the value. There is also the ex-minister from Edmonton, who was at the cabinet table taking decisions that benefited his company.
Would the member agree that the corruption on the Liberal side is escalating into criminality?