Mr. Speaker, that is an interesting question. Maybe there are a few lawyers on that side who need to educate Liberal members on what a conflict of interest is, because it seems there is only one party in the House that, time and time again, does not understand what a conflict of interest is.
Frankly, with respect to the RCMP, it does not have to look at the documents or use them in court if it does not want to. What Conservatives are saying is we want to make them available to the RCMP. If the RCMP does not want to produce them as evidence in a trial, that is up to the RCMP. That is what this is about. We are asking for documents, which we have a constitutional and legal obligation to do on behalf of taxpayers.