Mr. Speaker, we are talking about whether the government should be directing the RCMP or Parliament to do an investigation versus what is at stake in this debate. What is at stake is the fact that Parliament has asked for something. We are not here to direct the RCMP to conduct an investigation or to use certain pieces of evidence. We are here to ask for documents to be handed over.
The RCMP can decide not to take some of those documents, to use some of that evidence or to use none of it. That does not matter. What matters is that Parliament has asked for something to be done by the government, and the government has to do it for democracy, for Canadians and for Canada.