Mr. Speaker, it is important that any Canadian and any taxpayer sees where their tax money is going, which is exactly what this Parliament and what an opposition is here to do. It is very important that the government complies with an order that the Speaker made to the House, which is to turn over those documents to police to see if there is any wrongdoing.
Let us go back for a second. The Prime Minister cannot possibly say anything to his ministers who have violated ethics rules as he himself has broken ethics rules. Members of his cabinet who still sit in his cabinet are found to have broken the ethics law, a number of ministers, some who have hired their best friends and others who have hired friends of family. Of course, there is a culture of corruption within the cabinet. It does not start with the minister who stepped down, and it does not end with the environment minister, but it starts with the Prime Minister. The reason he cannot tell anybody they are doing anything wrong is that he has been in the wrong so many times.