Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague from Red Deer—Lacombe for his excellent speech. There was a lot of common sense in there. He read a quote from the Prime Minister about listening, or at least the pretense of listening. He also talked about the whistle-blowers who have come forward, obviously at some risk to themselves and their careers.
If the Prime Minister is not willing to listen to us, should he and his government listen to the whistle-blowers who are bringing forward this information?