Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have a proud record of hiding facts. The NDP, of course, supports the motion. We wanted to get to the bottom of the SNC-Lavalin scandal and the WE Charity scandal, just as we want to get to the bottom of this scandal, but the Conservatives did not share that. In fact, during the Harper regime, the Harper government and Harper Conservatives systematically blocked every single parliamentary inquiry into misspending. There were massive amounts, with $400 million in the ETS scandal and over $1 billion for the G8 scandal. My colleague from Courtenay—Alberni mentioned the $2.2 billion in the Phoenix pay scandal. There was also the anti-terrorism funding, which had no paper trail, at over $3 billion. The Conservatives succeeded, with a majority government, in shutting down any parliamentary inquiry into any of these massive misspending and corruption scandals.
Will the Conservatives now admit that they were wrong to do that? Will they apologize to Canadians for their massive misspending under the Harper regime?