Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his explanation about the French word for “slush”. I will now use it in French.
This is unprecedented. There are 186 cases we know about. There could be way more than that. It could go much deeper than $400 million and 186 cases.
I still cannot comprehend how we can accept that this happened in Canada. I have had different experiences in countries where corruption has become a culture, and I do not want corruption to become a culture in Canada. That is why we have to be very careful.
The government has a responsibility to do the right thing, show the documents and make sure that people who misuse funds for personal use are accountable for their actions.