Mr. Speaker, a great way to resolve the impasse would be for Canadians weigh in on an election right now, but that is why there is an absolute, steadfast, stubborn refusal of the Liberals and the NDP to do that.
There is an eerie resemblance to the last nine years in what we have seen right here: a lack of transparency, a lack of respect for Canadians and an unwillingness for the democratic process, both in the motion that has been debated here and in the contempt that the government has been found in on the Speaker's ruling. Parliament has the right to all the documents and to be able to give them to the RCMP.
To my colleague's great point, the Liberals should call an election. If the member for Saint John—Rothesay is so adamant that this place is not working, he should call an election for Canadians to decide. He will not do that, because he wants his own leader to resign first, and the Liberal caucus cannot even get itself organized. However, we are ready on this side, and no matter what, the runway is getting shorter and shorter for them. Canadians will have their say, and it will not be good for the Liberals nor the NDP.