Madam Speaker, the intimation that the Conservative Party is somehow propping up and extending the Parliament is simply absurd. We already had two direct motions of non-confidence that were brought forward when we reconvened here in the fall and, if I remember correctly, the member who asked me the question and her political party continue to support the continuation of the Parliament and the continuation of the Liberal government. They did not get what they asked for, so one can only assume that they are people of their word and that they will vote non-confidence at the next opportunity.
Suffice to say, in the meantime, it is our job, and it behooves us all as members of Parliament, to get the root of the matter. The root of the matter is that $400 million of taxpayers' money was inappropriately used at SDTC and the green slush fund. That is money from my constituents' pockets. That is money from her constituents' pockets in Quebec. We deserve to know what those funds are. We have made a direct order as members of Parliament. We have that privilege and that entitlement to do so in the House.
The House has supremacy when it come to the order of the production of documents. It is not the first time that the government has failed to turn these documents over. If people remember correctly, we had the same problem with the Winnipeg lab documents, to the point where somebody was actually summoned before the bar for the first time in 113 years. This is a pattern with the government. It is a problem. We are either going to fold our tent and just buckle and let governments do whatever they want or we are going to stand proud as Canadians and we are going to actually restore the credibility of our nation, restore the credibility of this institution and make sure we actually get the documents that we have asked for as members of Parliament. I encourage her to stand in her place and make sure that she stands firm and that her party stands firm until we get these documents.