Madam Speaker, my colleague talked quite a bit about the situation that happened at SDTC, and I am wondering if he can expand on it. What we are discussing and what the House is seized with is the over 180 instances of conflicts of interest that were determined by the Auditor General. The Auditor General did not even audit all of the contracts that went through SDTC, so there could potentially be even more.
When we look at the scope of this, how big it is, it is potentially one of the biggest scandals in Canadian history, so members can understand why the Liberals do not want to bring forth the documents. They are obviously trying to hide something. The documents they have brought forward have been heavily redacted.
I am wondering if the member can speak to how big this is and how important it is right now in Canadian history.