Mr. Speaker, the member is currently and the Liberals are currently abusing the power of the government by ignoring a lawful motion of the House of Commons. Those were interesting debate points that the member could have made before the motion was tabled.
If he believes the motion was out of order, the Liberals should have brought that to the attention of the Speaker, but they did not do that. The Liberals lost the vote and only after they lost the vote did they ignore the results of it and the demand to produce the papers. After the Speaker ruled that this had happened, then the Liberals came up with this charter rights argument.
The House alone determines which documents it requests. The House alone determines what limits are on those. We have made our voices heard. We have held a vote. We have seen the government treat that vote and the Speaker's ruling with contempt, and we will not stand for it.