Madam Speaker, where we are is similar to the Afghan detainee documents that caused a problem here in this chamber.
With regards to procurement of documents in general, I am just wondering where the Conservative Party stands on Crown copyright, which would be more public access to documents that the public pays for. It is research, it is information, it is ministers' files and it is a whole bunch of studies; a series of different things that they did not agree to amend during the Harper tenure. Canada is an outlier with regards to the United States and other Commonwealth nations, because our Crown copyright goes back to the early 1900s.
I am wondering where the Conservatives stand on that, because allowing Canadians, businesses, the general public and academics access to these publicly paid for documents would end some of the stuff that we have here in the House. Where do the Conservatives stand on Crown copyright now that they are in opposition?