Madam Speaker, when it comes to the issue of double-dipping, we know that the company owned by the member for Edmonton Centre, Global Health Imports, is still eligible to bid on government contracts, even though that company has engaged in indigenous identity fraud by falsely claiming to be indigenous owned based on false claims that the former minister was indigenous.
It is our position in the Conservative Party that this company, owned by a member of the Liberal caucus and responsible for indigenous identity fraud, should no longer be eligible to bid on government contracts. We are calling on the government to actually take this issue of indigenous identity fraud seriously, to respond to the expectations of indigenous leaders and to protect taxpayers' dollars.
Would the member from the NDP who just spoke agree with us that Global Health Imports, which is owned by the Liberal member for Edmonton Centre, should no longer be eligible for government contracts?