Madam Speaker, the good news is that this concurrence motion is time-allocated, so it is going to be voted on eventually.
In my speech, I spent a solid eight or nine minutes noting specifically the checks, balances and measures in place for any public servant, that they have accountability and that they have to inform their supervisor of the activities they are engaging in. Those are the kinds of things we need to do. When people go against the code of conduct, they need to be held accountable. I even indicated some of the ways in which they would be held accountable.
To the member's preamble, where he talked about the reason we are in this privilege debate, although I disagree with some of the premise behind his rationale as to Liberal insiders, I certainly share concerns about the issue as a whole. However, the RCMP specifically said that if it gets information in this manner, it may never be able to use it. It also said that it has the ability to gather information on its own, so we are taking the advice of the RCMP. The Speaker did too. He specifically told us to send this to PROC and deal with it there. That is what we want to do.